Adenosine Deaminase, Pleural Fluid
Order Name
ADENO DEAM
Test Number: 3660750
Revision Date 12/12/2022
Test Number: 3660750
Revision Date 12/12/2022
Test Name | Methodology | LOINC Code |
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Adenosine Deaminase, Pleural Fluid
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Quantitative Spectrophotometry | 35704-6 |
SPECIMEN REQUIREMENTS | ||||
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Specimen | Specimen Volume (min) | Specimen Type | Specimen Container | Transport Environment |
Preferred | 0.5 mL (0.2 mL) | Pleural Fluid | Sterile Screwtop Container | Frozen |
Instructions | Specimen Type: Sterile Container Specimen Storage: Frozen Specimen Collection: Collect specimens in leak-proof container. Special Instructions: Testing referred to ARUP TC 3002978 Specimen Stability: Ambient: 24 hours, Refrigerated : 1 week, Frozen: 1 month |
GENERAL INFORMATION | |
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Expected TAT | 3-8 Days |
Clinical Use | Adenosine deaminase (ADA) is an endogenous tissue enzyme which is released into the serum in patients with many different types of malignancies and infections, including viral hepatitis, infectious mononucleosis, typhoid fever, and tuberculosis. It is the most useful single test in portal hypertension (ascites) associated with liver cirrhosis. In pleural fluid, elevated ADA levels are very commonly associated with tuberculosis, although increased ADA activity may be found in effusions due to a number of causes, including TB, bacterial infections, rheumatologic disease, and lymphoproliferative disorders. In CSF, ADA is elevated in cases of tuberculous meningitis. |
Performing Labcorp Test Code | 830893 |
Notes | Labcorp Test Code: 830893 |
CPT Code(s) | 84311 |
Lab Section | Reference Lab |