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MiChart Code: CLOID
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Soft Order Code: CLOID
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Container: Reqiures: Bone marrow aspirate in EDTA tube and aspirate/clot specimen
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Normal Volume: > 1 mL aspirate AND 3-5 bone marrow aspirate slides OR Bone marrow clot FFPE block: Scrolls cut 5 micron thick (5-10) or 3-5 slides cut 8 microns thick, unstained
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Minimum Volume: 1 mL aspirate AND 3-5 bone marrow aspirate slides OR Bone marrow clot FFPE block: Scrolls cut 5 micron thick (5-10) or 3-5 slides cut 8 microns thick, unstained
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Offsite Collection: Collect aspirate in EDTA tube. By physician placing the order in MiChart for CLOID, a request for the block will print in the admin area of Anatomic Pathology. They will pull the block and request slides or scrolls be cut, and then send them to sendouts for shipment to Adaptive. Adaptive cannot process an entire paraffin block specimen- it must be cut and slides or scrolls made.
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Onsite Collection (Michigan Medicine Hospitals Only): Collect aspirate in EDTA tube. By physician placing the order in MiChart for CLOID, a request for the block will print in the admin area of Anatomic Pathology. They will pull the block and request slides or scrolls be cut, and then send them to sendouts for shipment to Adaptive. Adaptive cannot process an entire paraffin block specimen- it must be cut and slides or scrolls made.
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Days Set Up: Monday - Saturday
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Analytic Time: 7 - 14 days
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Reference Range: *Reference ranges may change over time. Please refer to the original patient report when evaluating results.
By report
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Test Usage: Establishing baseline MRD result
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Test Limitations: Only order once per patient lifetime
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Test Methodology: PCR
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Additional Information: Test performed by Adaptive Biotechnologies
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CPT Code: 81479
Alternate Specimen:Bone marrow aspirate slides/ or touch preparation slides or FFPE scrolls/slides
Rejection Criteria:Entire FFPE blocks, Decalcified Material or Core Recuts
Storage Temperature:Ambient if shipping the same day as collection. The specimen is stable for 5 days- if storing overnight, then refrigerate
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Test ID: 5437
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