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Ordering Recommendation

  • For disease activity monitoring in epidermolysis bullosa acquisita. Serum levels of IgG collagen VII antibodies may correlate with disease activity in epidermolysis bullosa acquisita; best for monitoring patients with known increased levels
  • Patients with epidermolysis bullosa acquisita may show reactivity to multiple basement membrane zone components in addition to or other than the collagen VII epitopes expressed in this ELISA, and patients with pemphigoid may have a similar clinical presentation with positive IgG basement membrane zone antibodies; therefore, consider more broad-based panel autoantibody assessment initially and for persisting unexplained or worsening disease activity because antibody profiles and levels may evolve over time: Pemphigoid Panel and IgG Collagen VII Antibody Level or Basement Membrane Zone Antibody Panel


Methodology

Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA)


Performed

Typically performed weekly, varies dependent upon volume


Reported

4-7 days


New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) Approval Status

This test is New York State DOH approved.


Information Required to Submit with Order

Completed Immunodermatology Laboratory requisition form and copies of both sides of insurance cards or completed billing information.


CPT Code(s)

83516


SPECIMEN REQUIREMENTS

Collect Blood

Plain red top tube or serum separator tube.  


Specimen Preparation

2 mL serum separated from blood into serum vial provided in kit (Minimum needed: 0.5 mL) 


Storage/Transport Temperature

Room temperature  


Conditions with Disclaimer for Potentially Anomalous Results

Hemolyzed or lipemic serum specimens, whole blood  


Stability

Ambient: 7 days
Refrigerated: 14 days
Frozen: Indefinitely