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Blastomyces dermatitidis Antibodies by EIA with Reflex to Immunodiffusion, Serum

CPT 86612
Synonyms
  • Blastomyces Total antibodies

Test Details

Methodology

EIA and DID

Result Turnaround Time

1 - 3 days

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.

Use

Diagnosis of Blastomycosis relies on a combination of assays, including culture and molecular testing on appropriate specimens and serologic evaluation for both antibodies to and antigen released from Blastomyces. Although culture remains the gold standard method and is highly specific, the organism can take several days to weeks to grow, and sensitivity is diminished in cases of acute or localized disease. Similarily, molecular testing offers high specificity and a rapid turnaround time, however, sensitivity is imperfect. Detection of an antibody response to Blastomyces offers high specificity, however, results may be falsely negative in acutely infected patients and in immunosuppressed patients.

A positive result indicates that IgG and/or IgM antibodies to Blastomyces were detected. The presence of antibodies is presumptive evidence that the patient was or is currently infected with (or was exposed to) Blastomyces. A negative result indicates that antibodies to Blastomyces were not detected. The absence of antibodies is presumptive evidence that the patient was not infected with Blastomyces. However, the specimen may have been obtained before antibodies were detectable or the patient may be immunosuppressed. If infection is suspected, another specimen should be collected 7 to 14 days later and submitted for testing.

Special Instructions

If Blastomyces antibodies are equivocal or positive by EIA then Blastomyces Antibodies, Quantitative, DID [164293] will be added at an additional charge.

Limitations

Negative fungal serology does not rule out the possibility of current infection.

Specimen Requirements

Specimen

Serum

Volume

1.0 mL

Minimum Volume

0.5 mL

Container

Gel-barrier tube, serum from a gel-barrier tube, serum from a red-top tube, serum transfer tube

Stability Requirements

Temperature

Period

Room temperature

14 days

Refrigerated

14 days

Frozen

14 days

Freeze/thaw cycles

Stable x3

Causes for Rejection

Gross hemolysis; grossly lipemic

References

Chapman SW. Blastomyces dermatitidis, p.2733-2746. In G.L. Mandell, J.E. Bennett, and R. Dolin (ed.), Principles and practice of infectious diseases, 5th ed. Churchill Livingstone, Philadelphia, PA; 2000.
Reiss E, Kauffman L, Kovacs J, Lindsley M. Clinical Immunomycology, p.559-583. In N. Rose, R. Hamilton, and B. Detrick (ed.), Manual of Clinical Laboratory Immunology. ASM Press, Washington D.C.; 2002.
Saccente M, Woods GL. Clinical and Laboratory update on blastomycosis. Clin Microbiol Rev. 2010 Apr;23(2):367-381.20375357

LOINC® Map

Order Code Order Code Name Order Loinc Result Code Result Code Name UofM Result LOINC
165052 Blastomyces Ab w/Rflx to DID 7816-2 165049 Blastomyces Ab EIA 7816-2
Order Code165052
Order Code NameBlastomyces Ab w/Rflx to DID
Order Loinc7816-2
Result Code165049
Result Code NameBlastomyces Ab EIA
UofM
Result LOINC7816-2
Reflex Table for Blastomyces Ab EIA
Order Code Order Name Result Code Result Name UofM Result LOINC
Reflex 1 164293 Blastomyces Abs, Qn, DID 164294 Blastomyces Abs, Qn, DID 22112-7
Reflex 1
Order Code164293
Order NameBlastomyces Abs, Qn, DID
Result Code164294
Result NameBlastomyces Abs, Qn, DID
UofM
Result LOINC22112-7