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FRECM<br />

91892<br />

EEEVP<br />

84161<br />

RECR<br />

Reference Values:<br />

Class IgE kU/L Interpretation<br />

0 Negative<br />

1 0.35-0.69 Equivocal<br />

2 0.70-3.49 Positive<br />

3 3.50-17.4 Positive<br />

4 17.5-49.9 Strongly positive<br />

5 50.0-99.9 Strongly positive<br />

6 > or =100 Strongly positive Reference values<br />

apply to all ages.<br />

Clinical References: Homburger HA: Allergic diseases. In Clinical Diagnosis and Management by<br />

Laboratory Methods. 21st edition. Edited by RA McPherson, MR Pincus. New York, WB Saunders<br />

Company, 2007, Chapter 53, Part VI, pp 961-971<br />

Recombx MaTa Antibody <strong>Test</strong><br />

Reference Values:<br />

A final report will be faxed under separate cover.<br />

<strong>Test</strong> Performed by: Athena Diagnostics<br />

377 Plantation Street<br />

Four Biotech Park<br />

Worcester, MA 01605<br />

Red Blood Cell (RBC) Enzyme Evaluation<br />

Clinical Information: All enzyme defects, including erythrocyte enzyme errors, are inherited; some<br />

are sex-linked and located on the X chromosome. Some family members have no hematologic<br />

abnormalities, while others have a hemolytic anemia. For a number of RBC enzyme defects (eg,<br />

deficiencies of hexokinase, glucose phosphate isomerase, pyruvate kinase), the sole clinical manifestation<br />

is hemolytic anemia. Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency is the most common metabolic error<br />

of the red cell and presents with acute hemolytic anemia in response to oxidant stress (eg, drugs, acute<br />

infections, fava bean ingestion). This is a consultative evaluation looking at red cell enzyme defects as the<br />

cause for early red cell destruction.<br />

Useful For: Identifying defects of red cell enzyme metabolism Evaluating patients with hemolytic<br />

anemia<br />

Interpretation: A hematopathologist expert in these disorders evaluates the case, appropriate tests are<br />

performed, and an interpretive report is issued.<br />

Reference Values:<br />

Definitive results and an interpretive report will be provided.<br />

Clinical References: Beutler E: Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency and other enzyme<br />

abnormalities. In Hematology. Fifth edition. Edited by E Beutler, MA Lichtmann, BS Coller, TJ Kipps.<br />

New York, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1995, pp 564-581<br />

Red Currant, IgE<br />

82369<br />

Current as of January 4, 2013 7:15 pm CST 800-533-1710 or 507-266-5700 or <strong>Mayo</strong><strong>Medical</strong><strong>Laboratories</strong>.com Page 1529

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