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IDH1 and IDH2 Exon 4 Mutation by Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) (8000101675)
Test Mnemonic:

IDH1 and IDH2 Exon 4 Mutation - NGS

Specimen Requirements:
Collection:

Formalin fixed (10 percent neutral buffered formalin) and paraffin embedded tissue sections (prepared in Surgical Pathology).  Transport 5 unstained 5-10 micron slides (Minimum is 3 slides depending on the size of the tumor) with a matching HE slide marked tumor area.

Tumor cell smear/cell block (prepared in Cytopathology) or blood samples may be used when there are enough tumor cells in the sample.

Container:

Labeled microscope slides with tumor cells

Minimum Volume:

Musthave 20% tumor cells in the marked area for mutation analysis

Storage/Transport:

Protect specimens from excessive heat. Ship in cooled container during summer months. Transport at room temperature or refrigerated

Causes for Rejection:

Specimens with less than 20% tumor cells. Incomplete and/or incorrect specimen identification.

Specimen Preparation:

Slides are prepared by Surgical Pathology or Cytopathology

Methodology:

Next Generation Sequencing

Performed:
Lab:

Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory

Turnaround Time:

14 days

Reference Range:

Not detected

CPT 4 Code:

81120; 81121

Synonyms:

IDH1, IDH2

Patient Preparation :

Tumor sample/sample with tumor cells

Clinical Indication:

May be used for tumor classification (e.g., gliomas); May be used for tumor prognosis.

Effective Date: 01/11/2024
Reviewed By/Date: -
Approved By/Date: Dong, Jianli - 01/19/2024
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