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Cyclospora/Cystoisospora Exam
MessageThe following list of medications and x-ray diagnostic aids may interfere with the test: iron, bismuth, oil (castor or mineral), particulate substances (metamucil or others), barium, gallbladder dye, iodine preparations, anti-amoebic drugs. Testing may be performed depending on the amount of contaminating material.
Test Code
Cyclospora/Cystoisospora Exam
Alias/See Also
Cyclospora/Cystoisospora [Isospora] Screen
Sonora Quest Laboratories, test 4644
Sonora Quest Laboratories, test 4644
CPT Codes
87206
Preferred Specimen
Preserved stool (Stool placed in a single Total Fix™ Ova and Parasite Transport Vial)
Instructions
See link below for specimen details, methodology, setup schedule and reference ranges.
Transport Temperature
Room temperature
Specimen Stability
Preserved stool specimens: Stool must be placed into an Ova and Parasite Transport vial (Total Fix™) within 2 hours of colleciton.
DO NOT refrigerate specimens.
DO NOT place specimens on ice.
DO NOT refrigerate specimens.
DO NOT place specimens on ice.
Reject Criteria (Eg, hemolysis? Lipemia? Thaw/Other?)
Unacceptable specimens:
Unpreserved stool
Duodenal aspirate
Rectal swabs
Unpreserved stool
Duodenal aspirate
Rectal swabs
Methodology
Microscopic examination
Setup Schedule
Monday through Friday
Report Available
2 days
Clinical Significance
Cyclospora cayetanensis and Cystoisospora belli (formerly Isospora belli) are coccidian parasites which cause malaise, low grade fever, and diarrhea. Fatique, anorexia, vomiting, myalgia and weight loss may also occur. The clinical presentation for those patients infected with either disease is similar.
Performing Laboratory
Sonora Quest Laboratory, Phoenix
Additional Information
Cyclospora/Cystoisospora Exam