Beta-hCG, Quantitative (Tumor Marker), CSF
Test Mnemonic
HCGCSF
CPT Codes
- 84702 - QTY (1)
Aliases
- human chorionic gonadotropin, CSF
Performing Laboratory
ARUP
FDA Category
Laboratory Developed Test
Specimen Requirements
Volume | Type | Container | Collect Temperature | Transport Temperature | Special Instructions |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.5 mL | Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) | Clean container | Refrigerated |
Alternate Specimen Requirements
Volume | Type | Container | Collect Temperature | Transport Temperature | Special Instructions |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.5 mL | Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) | Lithium heparin (Green) | Refrigerated | ||
0.5 mL | Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) | No additive (Red) | Refrigerated |
Minimum Specimen Requirements
Volume | Type | Container | Collect Temperature | Transport Temperature | Special Instructions |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.3 mL |
Stability
Environmental Condition | Description |
---|---|
Refrigerated | 2 weeks |
Ambient | 5 days |
Frozen | 1 year |
Days Performed
Sun - Sat
Turnaround Time
2 - 3 days
Methodology
Name | Description |
---|---|
Electro Chemiluminescence Immunoassay (ECLIA) |
Special Info
Body fluids other than CSF will be rejected. This test is New York DOH approved.
Clinical Info
Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is a valuable aid in the management of patients with trophoblastic tumors, nonseminomatous testicular tumors, and seminomas when used in conjunction with information available from the clinical evaluation and other diagnostic procedures. Increased hCG concentrations have also been observed in melanoma, carcinomas of the breast, gastrointestinal tract, lung, and ovaries, and in benign conditions including cirrhosis, duodenal ulcer, and inflammatory bowel disease. The result cannot be interpreted as absolute evidence of the presence or absence of malignant disease. The result is not interpretable as a tumor marker in pregnant females. The combination of the specific monoclonal antibodies used in the Roche Beta HCG electrochemiluminescent immunoassay recognize the holo-hormone, "nicked" forms of hCG, the beta-core fragment, and the free beta-subunit. Results obtained with different test methods or kits cannot be used interchangeably.