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Flow Extended Immune Deficiency Panel (EIDP)

Collection Restrictions

Collections planned for Friday after 3:00 p.m. - Monday 4:00 a.m., or on holidays
that will require immediate testing: Call Flow Cytometry on Friday before 3:00 p.m.

Collection Requirements

Source: blood
Container: EDTA lavender
Volume:

  • Preferred: 1 mL in vacutainer
  • Acceptable: Microtainer filled to top line

 

Special Instructions

CBC with differential request must accompany Flow Cytometry test requests in order to report results

Includes

Antibody staining for cell surface markers CD2, CD3, CD4, CD8, CD19, CD45, CD16,56, CD25+/CD3+, HLA-DR+/CD3, and CD16,56+/CD3+

Turn Around Time

24-72 hours
Collections done Friday-Sunday will have a longer TAT

Availability

Routine

Lab Processing Instructions

Specimen: whole blood
Room temperature

Performing Laboratory

Adele Hall

Adele Hall Lab Section

Flow Cytometry

Instrumentation/Methodology

Flow Cytometry

Reference Ranges

Age Pan T Cells (CD2+) Absolute Total T Cells (CD3+) Absolute T Helper Cells (CD3+CD4+) Absolute T Cytotoxic Cells (CD3+CD8+) Absolute Helper/Cytotoxic Ratio (CD4/CD8)

Total B Cells (CD19+) Absolute 

 

Natural Killer Cels (CD16+CD56+CD3-) Absolute
0 - 1 Month 2500-5500 1600-5500 1200-4200 400-2100 1.20-2.99 350-600 80-340
1-6 Months 3500-6500 2000-6500 1500-5100 650-2500 1.20-2.99 500-1800 80-340
6 Months - 2 Years 3000-5600 1500-5600 1300-3600 550-2300 1.20-2.99 400-1800 80-340
2-4 Years 2000-4500 1600-4300 900-2900 600-1900 1.20-2.99 200-1000 80-662
4-8 Years 1200-4000 1100-3400 500-2100 400-1100 1.20-2.99 150-800 80-662
8-12 Years 1100-3800 900-2900 450-1600 300-1000 1.20-2.99 100-700 80-662
12-21 Years 1100-3200 900-2600 500-1700 250-1000 1.20-2.99 75-600 80-662
>21 Years 1000-3000 700-2800 300-1900 200-1000 1.20-2.99 50-550 80-662
Full term cord blood   1300-5100 900-3700 300-1600 1.20-2.99 200-1900  

 

CPT

86355
86356 x5
86357
86359
86360

Additional Information

This test is useful for the assessment of immune deficiencies and post BMT monitoring