Neutrophil Oxidative Burst

Assay |
Neutrophil Oxidative burst |
Key Words |
Neutrophil oxidative burst |
Specimen Collection |
Whole blood (red EDTA)
Please contact the Lab (x8454) prior to collecting the bloods |
Turnaround time |
5 Days
This test is referred to another centre: Department of Clinical Chemistry and Immunology Level 4 Addenbrooke’s Hospital NHS Trust Hills Road Cambridge CB2 2QQ 01223 217215
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Test indications |
This test is used in the investigation of patients suspected to have Chronic Granulomatous disease.
Presentation usually occurs in childhood with:
1. Deep seated infection (Liver, perirectal or lung abscess, adenitis; or osteomyelitis) typically due to catalase-negative organisms such as Staphylococcus aureus, Serratia marcescens, or Aspergillus. 2. Granulomatous disease in the gastrointestinal tract may mimic inflammatory bowel disease. 3. Granulomata in respiratory, gastrointestinal or urogenital tracts may cause obstruction.
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Methodology |
Flow cytometry |
Interferences |
Sample storage and transport conditions can significantly affect cell viability, in particular samples must not be refrigerated. Concurrent sepsis or hyperglycaemia will interfere with this assay.
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Reference Range |
N/A |
Analytical error |
Contact referral laboratory |
Reference change value |
N/A |