A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z # |
Cytology Non-Gyn Request (Bronchial Lavage)
MessagePerformed in Cytology
Related Tests:
Brushing
Bronchial Washing
Related Tests:
Brushing
Bronchial Washing
Test Code
Cytology Non-Gyn Request (Bronchial Lavage)
Includes
Bronchial Lavage
Preferred Specimen
Fresh bronchoalveolar lavage sample collected in bronch trap device or into a leak-proof container with no additives.
Separate sites require separate containers. Each container must be properly labeled with patient name and MRN.
Separate sites require separate containers. Each container must be properly labeled with patient name and MRN.
Minimum Volume
10 mL per site
Instructions
Submit in a leak-proof container labeled with the patient name. Do not add any fixative. Refrigerate until transport.
Submit cytology sample separate from other department test requests, if possible.
Clearly indicate if GMS for pneumocystis or other special stains are requested.
Submit sample with properly completed Endoscopy requisition, including pertinent clinical history, to the Cytology laboratory.
Submit cytology sample separate from other department test requests, if possible.
Clearly indicate if GMS for pneumocystis or other special stains are requested.
Submit sample with properly completed Endoscopy requisition, including pertinent clinical history, to the Cytology laboratory.
Reject Criteria (Eg, hemolysis? Lipemia? Thaw/Other?)
Mislabeled specimen/requisition
Unlabeled specimen/requisition
Improperly labeled specimen or requisition
Specimen leaked out of container
Formalin added
Unlabeled specimen/requisition
Improperly labeled specimen or requisition
Specimen leaked out of container
Formalin added
Setup Schedule
Specimen Received Mon - Thur - Reported next day
Specimen Received Fri - Reported Monday
Specimen Received Sat/Sun - Reported Mon or Tues
Specimen Received Fri - Reported Monday
Specimen Received Sat/Sun - Reported Mon or Tues
Reference Range
Negative for malignancy
Clinical Significance
The microscopic exam of single cells mainly for cancer or precancerous lesions. However, the exam can also be used to diagnose some infectious organisms.