BHCG - Qualitative

Message
Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is a glycoprotein hormone, produced by the placenta.  This hormone is an excellent marker for pregnancy.  Healthy, non-pregnant individuals have low to undectable hCG levels; however, hCG, originating from the pituitary gland, can be found at detectable levels in peri- and post-menopausal women. 


Test Code
PREG


Alias/See Also
LAB3060024
Pregnancy


CPT Codes
84703, 84703

Preferred Specimen
2.0 mL serum collected in a gold serum separator tube (SST)


Minimum Volume
0.5 mL serum


Other Acceptable Specimens
2.0 mL serum collected in an orange rapid clot serum separator tube (RCT)
 


Specimen Stability
Store centrifuged samples tightly stoppered at room temperature 15 - 30oC for no longer than eight hours.  If the assay will not be completed within eight hours, refrigerate the samples at 2 - 8oC.  If the assay will not be completed within 48 hours, or for shipment of samples, freeze serum at -20oC or colder.


Reference Range
Sex Age Reference Range
M/F 0 - 150 years Negative


Performing Laboratory
Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health



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