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Equine Hepatic Profile

Code
L1025
Results
1-2 days
Country
US
Container
Red top or serum separator For SDH: Red top tubes should be spun and serum transfered to a non-additive tube marked "SERUM". Send frozen or on ice.
Component
Equine Hepatic Screen, Bile Acids, SDH
Specimen
1.5 mL serum, 0.5 mL serum (cold or frozen)

Equine Hepatic Profile

Code
CL1025
Results
1-5 Days
Country
CA
Container
Red top or serum separator For SDH: Red top tubes should be spun and serum transfered to a non-additive tube marked "SERUM". Send frozen or on ice.
Component
Equine Hepatic Screen, Bile Acids, SDH
Specimen
1.5 mL serum (Minimum), 0.5 mL serum (cold or frozen)

Equine Hepatic Screen

Code
CL225
Results
Daily
Country
CA
Container
Red top or serum separator *Plasma is not an acceptable sample
Component
Total Protein, Albumin, Globulin, AST, Alkaline Phosphatase, Total Bilirubin, Direct Bilirubin, BUN, LDH
Specimen
0.5 mL serum (Minimum)

Equine Hepatic Screen

Code
L225
Results
24 hours
Country
US
Container
Red top or serum separator *Plasma is not an acceptable sample
Component
T Prot, Alb, Glob, AST, Alk Phos, T Bili, D Bili, BUN, LDH
Specimen
0.5 mL serum

Equine Herpesvirus I (EHV-1) PCR

Code
S14394
Results
3-5 days
Country
US
Container
Lavender top AND/OR dry swab in non-additive tube with no media marked "NASAL"
Specimen
Whole blood (EDTA) and/or Nasal swab

Equine Herpesvirus I (EHV-1) PCR

Code
CS14394
Results
4-7 Days
Country
CA
Container
Lavender top AND/OR dry swab in non-additive tube with no media marked "NASAL"
Specimen
Whole blood (EDTA) and/or Nasal swab
Description
Viremia can be detected in the blood as soon as four days post-infection. Viral shedding in nasal secretions can be detected as soon as six days post-infection and for a longer time than in blood.

Equine IgG

Code
CL090
Results
2-5 Days
Country
CA
Container
Lavender top or red top or serum separator *If submitting milk transfer to a non-additive tube and clearly marked as "MILK"
Specimen
Whole blood (EDTA) or 1.0 mL serum (preferred) *Mare's Milk can also be submitted
Description
IgG is generally used to assess immunoglobulin concentration and passive transfer of immunity in foals or immunoglobulin status in adult horses. This test is species specific for horses. Methodology is the immunoturbidimetric method.

Equine IgG

Code
L090
Results
1-2 days
Country
US
Container
Lavender top or red top or serum separator *If submitting milk transfer to a non-additive tube and clearly marked as "MILK"
Specimen
Whole blood (EDTA) or 1.0 mL serum (preferred) *Mare's Milk can also be submitted

Equine Infectious Anemia (ELISA by GVL)

Code
CL121
Results
1-3 Days
Country
CA
Container
Red top or serum separator
Specimen
1.0 mL serum (Minimum)

Equine Inflammatory Panel

Code
CL070
Results
2-3 Days
Country
CA
Container
Blue top (preferred), lavender top
Component
CBC, Fibrinogen, Plasma Protein
Specimen
Whole Blood (EDTA), Citrated plasma (preferred for Fibrinogen)

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