Determining the subclass of IgG antibody found in renal immunofluorescent panel and determining if the deposits are monoclonal or monotypic
Direct Immunofluorescence
RBIGG1IFR
RBIGG2IFR
RBIGG3IFR
RBIGG4IFR
Special
If additional interpretation/analysis is needed, request PATHC / Pathology Consultation along with this test and send the corresponding renal pathology light microscopy and immunofluorescence (IF) slides (or IF images on a CD), electron microscopy images (prints or CD), and the pathology report.
1. Advise shipping specimens in Styrofoam transportation coolers to avoid extreme hot or cold temperatures to ensure specimens are received at required specimen stability temperature.
2. Attach the green pathology address label included in the kit to the outside of the transport container.
A pathology/diagnostic report is required.
Preferred: Frozen tissue
Supplies: Renal Biopsy Kit (T231)
Specimen Type: Kidney tissue
Container/Tube: Renal Biopsy Kit, Zeus/Michel's, Frozen
Specimen Volume: Entire specimen
Collection Instructions: Collect specimens according to the instructions in Renal Biopsy Procedure for Handling Tissue for Light Microscopy, Immunofluorescent Histology, and Electron Microscopy.
Additional Information: If standard immunoglobulin and complement immunofluorescence has already been performed, submit the residual frozen tissue (must contain glomeruli) on dry ice.
Acceptable: Frozen tissue
Slides: 4 frozen tissue unstained positively-charged glass slides (25- x 75- x 1-mm) per test ordered; sections 4-microns thick.
1. Renal Biopsy Patient Information
2. If not ordering electronically, complete, print, and send a Renal Diagnostics Test Request (T830) with the specimen.
Specimen Type | Temperature | Time | Special Container |
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Special | Frozen (preferred) | ||
Ambient | |||
Refrigerated |
Determining the subclass of IgG antibody found in renal immunofluorescent panel and determining if the deposits are monoclonal or monotypic
IgG subtypes are helpful in confirming some disease processes affecting the kidney.
Staining intensity is graded as negative (0), weak (trace, 1+), moderate (2+) and strong (3+) and will be reported as such when not accompanied by a pathology consultation request.
No significant cautionary statements
Hemminger J, Nadasdy G, Satoskar A, Brodsky SV, Nadasdy T: IgG subclass staining in routine renal biopsy material. Am J Surg Pathol. 2016 May;40(5):617-626
Direct immunofluorescence staining on sections of fresh or frozen tissue.(Unpublished Mayo method)
Monday through Friday
This test has been cleared, approved, or is exempt by the US Food and Drug Administration and is used per manufacturer's instructions. Performance characteristics were verified by Mayo Clinic in a manner consistent with CLIA requirements.
88346-primary IF
88350-if additional IF
Test Id | Test Order Name | Order LOINC Value |
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SUBIF | IGG Subtypes Immunofluorescence | In Process |
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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BA0271 | Interpretation | 50595-8 |
BA0272 | Participated in the Interpretation | No LOINC Needed |
BA0276 | Addendum | 35265-8 |
BA0275 | Report electronically signed by | 19139-5 |
71618 | Disclaimer | 62364-5 |
71850 | Case Number | 80398-1 |
BA0274 | Gross Description | 22634-0 |
BA0273 | Material Received | 22633-2 |