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Vitamin A (Retinol)
Test Code921
Alias/See Also
LAB580
CPT Codes
84590
Preferred Specimen
2 mL serum protected from light
Patient Preparation
Overnight fasting is required
Minimum Volume
0.7 mL
Other Acceptable Specimens
Foil wrapped transport tube protected from light
Instructions
Allow blood to clot at room temperature for 30 minutes. Centrifuge to separate serum from the cells within 24 hours of collection and immediately pour serum into a plastic transport tube.
Transport Container
Amber transport tube
Transport Temperature
Refrigerated (cold packs)
Specimen Stability
Room temperature: 24 hours
Refrigerated: 7 days
Frozen: 28 days
Refrigerated: 7 days
Frozen: 28 days
Reject Criteria (Eg, hemolysis? Lipemia? Thaw/Other?)
Gross hemolysis • Grossly lipemic sera • Serum unseparated from the clot • Serum in serum separator tube (SST) not separated from the gel • Received room temperature • Not light protected • Plasma
Methodology
Chromatography
FDA Status
This test was developed and its analytical performance characteristics have been determined by Quest Diagnostics. It has not been cleared or approved by FDA. This assay has been validated pursuant to the CLIA regulations and is used for clinical purposes.
Setup Schedule
Mon-Sat
Report Available
3-5 days
Limitations
Results may be elevated in women on oral contraceptives.
Reference Range
1-6 Years | 20-43 mcg/dL |
7-12 Years | 26-49 mcg/dL |
13-19 Years | 26-72 mcg/dL |
Adult | 38-98 mcg/dL |
Clinical Significance
Vitamin A is critical for vision, growth, and many cell functions. High concentrations of Vitamin A are seen with renal failure, but this is not associated with toxicity and excessive ingestion. High concentrations are associated with bone fractures. Low concentrations of Vitamin A are consistent with fat malabsorption and are rarely due to inadequate diet.
Performing Laboratory
med fusion |
2501 South State Hwy 121, Suite 1100 |
Lewisville, TX 75067-8188 |