Specimen Collection Manual and Test Catalog
CHRONIC URTICARIA PANEL 2 (COMPREHENSIVE)
Geisinger Epic Procedure Code: LAB3556 Geisinger Epic ID: 137330Serum
6 mL (minimum 3 mL) serum aliquot
Serum collected in serum separator is not acceptable.
Overnight fasting is preferred. Patients taking calcineurin inhibitors should stop their medication for 72 hours prior to draw.
Serum should be separated from cells as soon as possible after visible clot formation.
Room temperature
Room temperature: 7 days. Refrigerated: 7 days. Frozen: 28 days.
Gross hemolysis. Lipemic specimen. Icteric specimen. Collection in serum separator tubes. Sample other than serum. Moderate hemolysis.
The CPT codes provided by GML are based on AMA guidelines and are for informational purposes only.
Histamine Release (Chronic Urticaria), Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies (TPO), Thyroglobulin Antibodies, TSH, IgE Antibody (Anti-IgE IgG)
Quest test code 90123, URTIC
Patients with a chronic form of urticaria who are positive with the functional Histamine Release (Chronic Urticaria) test have an autoimmune basis for their disease. A positive result does not indicate which autoantibody (anti-IgE or anti-Fc epsilon RI alpha chain) is present. A positive anti-IgE antibody does not exclude the presence of anti-Fc epsilon RI alpha chain antibody. Autoimmune thyroid disease coexists in approximately 25% of autoimmune chronic urticaria patients.