Semi-Quantitative Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
Quantitative Immunoturbidimetry
Quantitative Capillary Electrophoresis
Qualitative Immunofixation Electrophoresis
Quantitative Spectrophotometry
Alpha, Beta, and Gamma globulins FORWARD
Ganglioside Ab FORWARD
MAG Ab FORWARD
Protein Electrophoresis FORWARD
SGPG Ab FORWARD
Serum SST
Specimen Type: Serum
Container/Tube: Serum Separator Tube (SST)
Specimen Volume: 4mL
Collection Instructions: Draw blood in a serum gel tube(s). Spin down and send 4 mL serum refrigerated in plastic vial.
2 mL
Hemolysis | Mild reject; Gross reject |
Lipemia | Mild OK; Gross reject |
Icterus | Mild OK; Gross reject |
Other | Plasma, CSF or other body fluids. Heat-inactivated, Contaminated |
Specimen Type | Temperature | Time | Special Container |
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Serum SST | Refrigerated (preferred) | 7 days | |
Frozen | 30 days |
Asialo-GM1 Antibodies, IgG/IgM
29 IV or less: Negative
30-50 IV: Equivocal
51-100 IV: Positive
101 IV or greater: Strong Positive
GM1 Antibodies, IgG/IgM
29 IV or less: Negative
30-50 IV: Equivocal
51-100 IV: Positive
101 IV or greater: Strong Positive
GD1a Antibodies, IgG/IgM
29 IV or less: Negative
30-50 IV: Equivocal
51-100 IV: Positive
101 IV or greater: Strong Positive
GD1b Antibodies, IgG/IgM
29 IV or less: Negative
30-50 IV: Equivocal
51-100 IV: Positive
101 IV or greater: Strong Positive
GQ1b Antibodies, IgG/IgM
29 IV or less: Negative
30-50 IV: Equivocal
51-100 IV: Positive
101 IV or greater: Strong Positive
Ganglioside (Asialo-GM1, GM1, GM2, GD1a, GD1b, and GQ1b) Antibodies, IgG/IgM:
Ganglioside antibodies are associated with diverse peripheral neuropathies. Elevated antibody levels to ganglioside-monosialic acid (GM1), and the neutral glycolipid, asialo GM1 are associated with motor or sensorimotor neuropathies, particularly multifocal motor neuropathy. Anti-GM1 may occur as IgM (polyclonal or monoclonal) or IgG antibodies. These antibodies may also be found in patients with diverse connective tissue diseases as well as normal individuals. GD1a antibodies are associated with different variants of Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) particularly acute motor axonal neuropathy while GD1b antibodies are predominantly found in sensory ataxic neuropathy syndrome. Anti-GQ1b antibodies are seen in more than 80 percent of patents with Miller-Fisher syndrome and may be elevated in GBS patients with ophthalmoplegia. The role of isolated anti-GM2 antibodies is unknown. These tests by themselves are not diagnostic and should be used in conjunction with other clinical parameters to confirm disease.
Total Protein, Serum
6.00-8.30 g/dL
Albumin
3.75-5.01 g/dL
Alpha-1 Globulins
0.19-0.46 g/dL
Alpha-2 Globulins
0.48-1.05 g/dL
Beta Globulins
0.48-1.10 g/dL
Gamma
0.62-1.51 g/dL
Immunoglobulin A
0 - 2 years: 2 - 126 mg/dL
3 - 4 years: 14 - 212 mg/dL
5 - 9 years: 52 - 226 mg/dL
10 - 14 years: 42 - 345 mg/dL
15 - 18 years: 60 - 349 mg/dL
19 years and older: 68 - 408 mg/dL
Immunoglobulin G
0 - 2 years: 242 - 1108 mg/dL
3 - 4 years: 485 - 1160 mg/dL
5 - 9 years: 514 - 1672 mg/dL
10 - 14 years: 581 - 1652 mg/dL
15 - 18 years: 479 - 1433 mg/dL
19 years and older: 768 - 1632 mg/dL
Immunoglobulin M
0 - 2 years: 21 - 215 mg/dL
3 - 4 years: 26 - 155 mg/dL
5 - 9 years: 26 - 188 mg/dL
10 - 14 years: 47 - 252 mg/dL
15 - 18 years: 26 - 232 mg/dL
19 years and older: 35-263 mg/dL
Myelin Associated Glycoprotein (MAG) Antibody, IgM
Less than 1000 TU
An elevated IgM antibody concentration greater than 999 TU against myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) suggests active demyelination in peripheral neuropathy. A normal concentration (less than 999 TU) generally rules out an anti-MAG antibody-associated peripheral neuropathy.
TU= Titer Units
Sunday through Saturday
This test was developed and its performance characteristics determined by ARUP Laboratories. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has not approved or cleared this test; however, FDA clearance or approval is not currently required for clinical use. The results are not intended to be used as the sole means for clinical diagnosis or patient management decisions.
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Test Id | Test Order Name | Order LOINC Value |
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FMONP | Motor Neuropathy Panel | Not Provided |
Result Id | Test Result Name |
Result LOINC Value
Applies only to results expressed in units of measure originally reported by the performing laboratory. These values do not apply to results that are converted to other units of measure.
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Z4539 | MAG Antibody, IgM | 17314-6 |
Z4540 | SGPG Antibody, IgM | 31666-1 |
Z4541 | Asialo-GM1 Antibodies, IgG-IgM | 44737-5 |
Z4542 | GM1 Antibodies, IgG-IgM | 63244-8 |
Z4543 | GD1a Antibodies, IgG-IgM | 48656-3 |
Z4544 | GD1b Antibodies, IgG-IgM | 26870-6 |
Z4545 | GQ1b Antibodies, IgG-IgM | 31674-5 |
Z4546 | Immunoglobulin G | 2465-3 |
Z4547 | Immunoglobulin A | 2458-8 |
Z4548 | Immunoglobulin M | 2472-9 |
Z4549 | Total Protein, Serum | 2885-2 |
Z4550 | Albumin | 1751-7 |
Z4551 | Alpha 1 Globulin | 2865-4 |
Z4552 | Alpha 2 Globulin | 2868-8 |
Z4553 | Beta Globulin | 2871-2 |
Z4554 | Gamma | 2874-6 |
Z4555 | Immunofixation | 25700-6 |
Z4556 | SPEP-IFE Interpretation | 49275-1 |
Z4557 | EER Motor Neuropathy Panel | 11526-1 |