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FHLAA<br />

91498<br />

FHLAB<br />

91499<br />

FHLA<br />

91833<br />

FHLAC<br />

91500<br />

DISI<br />

89185<br />

HLA A High Resolution<br />

Reference Values:<br />

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

<strong>Test</strong> Performed <strong>By</strong>: BloodCenter of Wisconsin<br />

638 N 18 St.<br />

Milwaukee, WI 53233<br />

HLA B High Resolution<br />

Reference Values:<br />

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

<strong>Test</strong> Performed <strong>By</strong>: BloodCenter of Wisconsin<br />

638 N 18th St<br />

Milwaukee, WI 53233<br />

HLA B5701<br />

Reference Values:<br />

Negative<br />

<strong>Test</strong> Performed by: LabCorp Burlington DNA<br />

1440 York Court<br />

Burlington, NC 27215-2230<br />

Clinical References: References: 1. Ziagen, Epsicom, or Trizivir Prescribing information Glaxo<br />

SmithKline, Research Triangle Park, NC 2. Mallal S, et al. HLA-B*5701 screening for hypersensitivity to<br />

abacavir. N Eng J Med 2008; 358: 568-579 3. Saag M, et al. High sensitivity of HLA-B*5701 as a marker<br />

for immunologically confirmed abacavir hypersensitivity in white and black patients. Clin Infect Dis 2008<br />

46: 1111-8<br />

HLA C High Resolution<br />

Reference Values:<br />

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

<strong>Test</strong> Performed <strong>By</strong>: BloodCenter of Wisconsin<br />

638 N 18 St<br />

Milwaukee, WI 53233<br />

HLA Class I Molecular Typing Disease Association<br />

Clinical Information: Human leukocyte antigens (HLA) are regulators of the immune response that<br />

play a key role in transplantation. HLA class I typing is most frequently applicable to organ transplant<br />

donor/recipient matching, provision of HLA-matched platelets for alloimmunized refractory patients, and<br />

for a small number of disease associations. Class I HLA antigens include A, B, and C loci. This assay is<br />

designed to provide low-to-medium resolution for HLA Class I typing (A, B, C). Low-to-medium<br />

resolution defines the typing at the antigen level. This is in contrast to high-resolution typing, which<br />

defines typing at the allele (molecular) level and is used primarily for typing donor/recipient pairs for<br />

unrelated bone marrow transplantation.<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 956

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