Histoplasma AG, Urine, EIA
Test Summary
Histoplasma capsulatum is a pathogenic dimorphic fungus of worldwide distribution which is endemic to the Ohio and Mississippi River valleys in the United States and to certain regions of Central and South America. The definitive diagnosis of Histoplasmosis is the isolation of H. capsulatum by culture from clinical specimens. However, cultures usually take 2 to 4 weeks before identification of fungus is possible. Serological methods offer a rapid alternative to microbiological techniques using immunodiffusion or complement fixation. Unfortunately, anti-H. capsulatum antibody titers remain elevated months or even years after successful therapy, and as a result it may not be possible to differentiate between subacute or inactive infections, chronic active forms, and relapses (frequently seen among AIDS patients). This assay detects the presence of H. capsulatum antigen in body fluids.
Aliases
- N/A
Specimen Collection
Special Instructions
Preferred Specimen
Minimum Volume
Instructions
Patient Preparation
Storage
Transport Temperature
Specimen Stability
- Room Temperature: N/A
- Refrigerated: 3 DAYS
- Frozen: UNACCEPTABLE
Limitations
Other Acceptable Specimens
Unacceptable Specimens
Order Code
EPIC (Premier) Code
Includes
CPT Code
- 87385
Billing Code
- 500232
CPT Statement
Methodology
FDA Status
Physician Attestation of Informed Consent
Testing Laboratory
2308 Sandridge Drive
Moraine OH, 45439
Department
Reference Range
N/M/F 1000Y <2.0 = Negative EIA Units
2.0 - 2.9 = intermediate EIA Units
> or = to 3.0 = Positive EIA Units
Setup Schedule / Expected Turnaround Time
Specimen Collection
Special Instructions
Preferred Specimen
Minimum Volume
Instructions
Patient Preparation
Storage
Transport Temperature
Specimen Stability
- Room Temperature: N/A
- Refrigerated: 3 DAYS
- Frozen: UNACCEPTABLE
Limitations
Other Acceptable Specimens
Unacceptable Specimens
Result Information
Methodology
Testing Laboratory
Reference Range
N/M/F 1000Y <2.0 = Negative EIA Units
2.0 - 2.9 = intermediate EIA Units
> or = to 3.0 = Positive EIA Units