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Cell Count, Serous Fluid

CPT 89051

Test Details

Methodology

Microscopic and macroscopic examination

Result Turnaround Time

Within 1 day

Turnaround time is defined as the usual number of days from the date of pickup of a specimen for testing to when the result is released to the ordering provider. In some cases, additional time should be allowed for additional confirmatory or additional reflex tests. Testing schedules may vary.

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Use

This test is used to evaluate serous fluid for the presence of RBCs (semiquantitative), WBCs, differential and for physical appearance.

Limitations

Total leukocyte counts are of limited value in the differential diagnosis of pleural and pericardial effusions.1,2 For completely clotted serous fluid specimens, actual cell counts will not be performed. Morphology will still be assessed by cytocentrifuged, stained slides. Routine cytological evaluations would be indicated to confirm or rule out suspected neoplastic or tumor cells, malignancy.1 The total leukocyte count may be useful in distinguishing between peritoneal transudates (eg, in uncomplicated cirrhosis) from spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) caused by passage of bacteria from blood to ascitic fluid.1

Custom Additional Information

To minimize unnecessary laboratory testing it is important to have a clear differential diagnosis in mind. Results of these studies should always be correlated with clinical findings and any other ancillary studies to determine an accurate diagnosis.1

Gross examination can play a vital role in determining the pathogenesis of the effusion. Transudates are usually clear and pale yellow and do not clot.1

Pleural or pericardial fluids: Exudates are cloudy to purulent and often clot while standing because of the presence of fibrinogen. Exudative fluid usually contains large numbers of leukocytes and elevated protein content. Occasionally, exudates may be straw-colored, similar to transudates. A cloudy, purulent fluid is usually associated with an infectious process.1

Peritoneal fluid: Exudates are cloudy or turbid due to large numbers of leukocytes, elevated protein concentrations, and/or microörganisms. Such fluids may be seen in peritonitis, perforated or infracted intestine, and pancreatitis.1

Cell types seen on examination of a cytoprep-stained slide include mesothelial cells, which form the lining of pleural, pericardial, and peritoneal cavities. Sometimes, it is impossible to differentiate mesothelial cells from malignant cells. Mesothelial cells are seen in variable numbers in most effusions and are increased in sterile inflammations caused by such conditions as pneumonia, pulmonary infarction, and malignant disorders. Mononuclear phagocytes (monocytes, histocytes, and macrophages) are usually seen in variable numbers in pleural, pericardial, and peritoneal effusions. Since both monocytes and mesothelial cells may be transformed into macrophages, the distinction between them is not always obvious. Lymphocytes are seen in variable numbers in most serous effusions. Plasma cells may be seen in fluid specimens of patients with rheumatoid arthritis, malignant disorders, tuberculosis, and other conditions associated with lymphocytosis. Neutrophils may vary in number, but a predominance suggests a bacterial pneumonia, pulmonary infarction, or pancreatitis and bacterial peritonitis. Eosinophils can be seen in a wide variety of disorders, including pneumothorax, idiopathic effusions, infections, neoplasms, chronic peritoneal dialysis, congestive heart failure, vasculitis, and malignant lymphomas. Basophils are unusual in serous fluid, but usually accompany eosinophils.1

Specimen Requirements

Specimen

Serous fluid

Volume

1 to 2 mL

Minimum Volume

0.5 mL (Note: This volume does not allow for repeat testing.)

Container

Lavender-top (EDTA) tube

Collection Instructions

Follow standard collection procedures.

Stability Requirements

Temperature

Period

Room temperature

Unstable

Refrigerated

2 days (48 hours)

Frozen

Unstable

Freeze/thaw cycles

Unstable

Storage Instructions

Refrigerate at 2°C to 8°C; stable 48 hours.

Causes for Rejection

Room temperature storage; frozen specimen; improperly labeled specimen; quantity not sufficient for analysis; gel-barrier tube

Footnotes

1. Kjeldsberg K, Knight J. Body Fluids. 3rd ed. Chicago, Ill: ASCP Press;1993:161-170.
2. Dines DE, Pierre RV, Franzen SJ. The value of cells in the pleural fluid in the differential diagnosis. Mayo Clin Proc. 1975 Oct; 50(10):571-572. 1165648

LOINC® Map

Order Code Order Code Name Order Loinc Result Code Result Code Name UofM Result LOINC
005240 Cell Ct, Serous Fluid 005241 Color, Serous 6824-7
005240 Cell Ct, Serous Fluid 005242 Clarity, Serous 9335-1
005240 Cell Ct, Serous Fluid 005244 Nucleated Cells, Serous /mm3 55793-4
005240 Cell Ct, Serous Fluid 005245 RBC, Serous /uL 23860-0
005240 Cell Ct, Serous Fluid 005246 Neut, Serous % 12238-2
005240 Cell Ct, Serous Fluid 005250 Lymphocytes, Serous % 13941-0
005240 Cell Ct, Serous Fluid 005251 Macrophages, Serous % 12230-9
005240 Cell Ct, Serous Fluid 005252 Eosinophils, Serous % 12209-3
005240 Cell Ct, Serous Fluid 005253 Lining Cells, Serous % 35477-9
005240 Cell Ct, Serous Fluid 005254 Comments: 20999-9
Order Code005240
Order Code NameCell Ct, Serous Fluid
Order Loinc
Result Code005241
Result Code NameColor, Serous
UofM
Result LOINC6824-7
Order Code005240
Order Code NameCell Ct, Serous Fluid
Order Loinc
Result Code005242
Result Code NameClarity, Serous
UofM
Result LOINC9335-1
Order Code005240
Order Code NameCell Ct, Serous Fluid
Order Loinc
Result Code005244
Result Code NameNucleated Cells, Serous
UofM/mm3
Result LOINC55793-4
Order Code005240
Order Code NameCell Ct, Serous Fluid
Order Loinc
Result Code005245
Result Code NameRBC, Serous
UofM/uL
Result LOINC23860-0
Order Code005240
Order Code NameCell Ct, Serous Fluid
Order Loinc
Result Code005246
Result Code NameNeut, Serous
UofM%
Result LOINC12238-2
Order Code005240
Order Code NameCell Ct, Serous Fluid
Order Loinc
Result Code005250
Result Code NameLymphocytes, Serous
UofM%
Result LOINC13941-0
Order Code005240
Order Code NameCell Ct, Serous Fluid
Order Loinc
Result Code005251
Result Code NameMacrophages, Serous
UofM%
Result LOINC12230-9
Order Code005240
Order Code NameCell Ct, Serous Fluid
Order Loinc
Result Code005252
Result Code NameEosinophils, Serous
UofM%
Result LOINC12209-3
Order Code005240
Order Code NameCell Ct, Serous Fluid
Order Loinc
Result Code005253
Result Code NameLining Cells, Serous
UofM%
Result LOINC35477-9
Order Code005240
Order Code NameCell Ct, Serous Fluid
Order Loinc
Result Code005254
Result Code NameComments:
UofM
Result LOINC20999-9