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82483<br />

verbal and written report is issued. Molar Pregnancy Evaluation: The p57 immunostain stains for<br />

proteins derived from the maternal allele of the p57 gene, also known as CDKN1C or Kip2. Because<br />

complete moles are entirely paternally-derived, they do not stain positive for p57. Conversely, tissue<br />

from spontaneous abortions show positive p57 staining.<br />

Reference Values:<br />

This request will be processed as a consultation. An interpretation will be provided. Second opinion<br />

regarding diagnosis will be rendered by staff pathologists in consultation with colleagues who have<br />

expertise in the appropriate subspecialty areas. Appropriate stain(s) will be performed and charged<br />

separately.<br />

Note: This test is not to be used to obtain a primary diagnosis. Primary testing should be performed by a<br />

local pathology service; <strong>Mayo</strong> Clinic will render a second opinion, if requested.<br />

Clinical References: Not applicable<br />

Surgical Pathology Consultation, Slides or Blocks to Scottsdale<br />

Clinical Information: The <strong>Mayo</strong> Department of Surgical Pathology is staffed by pathologists whose<br />

special interests cover the entirety of surgical pathology. Because of the volume of specimens, ranging<br />

from common to rare entities, the depth of experience is great. For many years, the Department of<br />

Surgical Pathology has provided consultation service on difficult diagnostic problems. The histologic<br />

specimens are usually sent by a referring pathologist to one of the surgical pathologists who is an expert<br />

in the given area. Because this consultation service may not be widely known, it is being extended<br />

through the auspices of <strong>Mayo</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> Laboratories. Slides received in <strong>Mayo</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> Laboratories are<br />

reviewed by a surgical pathologist and, when necessary, sent to the pathologist whose area of special<br />

interest encompasses the problem. Emphasis is placed on prompt replies. Of necessity, material can be<br />

accepted only from pathologists. If the need for special studies is anticipated, appropriate tissue samplings<br />

should be sent. Glutaraldehyde-fixed or, if necessary, formaldehyde-fixed wet tissue can be used for<br />

electron microscopy. Paraffin blocks or unstained sections from paraffin blocks can be used for special<br />

staining methods. In particular, a wide variety of diagnostically important antigens can be identified by<br />

means of immunohistochemical procedures which are performed on paraffin sections. This service of<br />

<strong>Mayo</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> Laboratories does not preclude sending material directly to a preferred surgical<br />

pathologist, if the requesting pathologist is so accustomed.<br />

Reference Values:<br />

This request will be processed as a consultation. Appropriate stain(s) will be performed and charged<br />

separately. An interpretation will be provided.<br />

Sweet Gum, IgE<br />

Clinical Information: Clinical manifestations of immediate hypersensitivity (allergic) diseases are<br />

caused by the release of proinflammatory mediators (histamine, leukotrienes, and prostaglandins) from<br />

immunoglobulin E (IgE)-sensitized effector cells (mast cells and basophils) when cell-bound IgE<br />

antibodies interact with allergen. In vitro serum testing for IgE antibodies provides an indication of the<br />

immune response to allergen(s) that may be associated with allergic disease. The allergens chosen for<br />

testing often depend upon the age of the patient, history of allergen exposure, season of the year, and<br />

clinical manifestations. In individuals predisposed to develop allergic disease(s), the sequence of<br />

sensitization and clinical manifestations proceed as follows: eczema and respiratory disease (rhinitis and<br />

bronchospasm) in infants and children less than 5 years due to food sensitivity (milk, egg, soy, and wheat<br />

proteins) followed by respiratory disease (rhinitis and asthma) in older children and adults due to<br />

sensitivity to inhalant allergens (dust mite, mold, and pollen inhalants).<br />

Useful For: <strong>Test</strong>ing for IgE antibodies may be useful to establish the diagnosis of an allergic disease<br />

and to define the allergens responsible for eliciting signs and symptoms. <strong>Test</strong>ing also may be useful to<br />

identify allergens which may be responsible for allergic disease and/or anaphylactic episode, to confirm<br />

sensitization to particular allergens prior to beginning immunotherapy, and to investigate the specificity of<br />

allergic reactions to insect venom allergens, drugs, or chemical allergens.<br />

Current as of January 3, 2013 2:22 pm CST 800-533-1710 or 507-266-5700 or <strong>Mayo</strong><strong>Medical</strong>Laboratories.com Page 1666

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