Complement C2
Test ID:
704795
CPT code:
86160
Synonyms:
C2 Complement
Clinical Use:
Assess patients with hereditary deficiency of this component or acquired decrease in its level which may be seen due to hypercatabolism in hereditary angioneurotic edema, or consumption or loss as in vasculitides, glomerulonephritides, immune complex diseases. C2 deficiency is the most common complement deficiency (1 in 10,000) and is associated with SLE.
Test Information:
Deficiencies of C1 components, C2 and C4 are associated with rheumatic diseases, including lupus, vasculitis, and dermatomyositis. Some individuals with deficiency may have no evidence of disease. The most common complement deficiency is C2, which is a homozygous abnormality in 1 in 10,000 to 40,000 individuals, and is heterozygous in 1% to 2% of the general population. Patients with C2 deficiency and lupus often have negative or low titer ANA.
Specimen Type:
Serum
Requested Volume:
2 mL
Minimum Volume:
0.1 mL
Container Type:
Red-top tube or gel-barrier tube
Collection:
Separate serum from cells.
Storage Instructions:
Room temperature
Stability Requirements:
|
Temperature |
Period |
|---|---|
|
Room temperature |
12 days |
|
Refrigerated |
12 days |
|
Frozen |
12 days |
|
Freeze/thaw cycles |
Stable x3 |
Expected Turnaround Time:
1 to 2 Days
Rejection Criteria
Excessive hemolysis; plasma specimen
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