Factor H levels
Clinical Background:
Deficiency of Factor H may lead to haemolytic-uraemic syndrome.
Deficiency of Factor H may lead to haemolytic-uraemic syndrome.
Test Details
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Discipline:
Immunology
Immunology
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Specimen Container Adult:
Serum-SST
Serum-SST
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Specimen Container Paediatric:
Serum-Plain tube
Serum-Plain tube
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Minimum Volume Adult:
1 ml
1 ml
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Minimum Volume Paediatric:
0.5 ml
0.5 ml
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Special Requirement:
Samples MUST be separated within 4 hours of venesection. Please ensure that the sample arrives in the laboratory as soon as possible after being taken.
Samples MUST be separated within 4 hours of venesection. Please ensure that the sample arrives in the laboratory as soon as possible after being taken.
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Sample Stability:
Serum may be stored at 4 degrees for a maximum of 48 hours then stored for 1 year at -80 degrees. Samples should not be freeze thawed prior to testing
Serum may be stored at 4 degrees for a maximum of 48 hours then stored for 1 year at -80 degrees. Samples should not be freeze thawed prior to testing
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Freq Analysis:
Fortnightly
Fortnightly
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Add On Test:
All urgent add ons via telephone on 0191 282 4766, and must be confirmed via email to
All urgent add ons via telephone on 0191 282 4766, and must be confirmed via email to
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Quality Assurance:
INSTAND Complement Analysis
INSTAND Complement Analysis
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Interpretation:
None
None
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Reference Ranges:
Normal Range: >0.43 g/L
Normal Range: >0.43 g/L
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Other Info:
Usually analysed alongside Factor I
Usually analysed alongside Factor I
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Routine Contact Name:
Proteins Lab
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Routine Telephone:
0191 282 4766
0191 282 4766
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Routine Email: