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Test Code BHISI Bone Histomorphometry, Consultant Interpretation, Slides Only


Necessary Information


Bone Histomorphometry: Patient Information (T352) must be completed and sent with the specimen. The laboratory requires this information in order to perform testing.



Specimen Required


Specimen Type: Bone

Source: Anterior iliac crest

Slides: 2

Submission Container/Tube: Plastic slide holder

Specimen Volume: A minimum of 1 Goldner Trichrome-stained slide and 1 hematoxylin and eosin-stained slide are required. One tetracycline slide should be submitted as applicable.

Collection Information: For complete instructions see Bone Histomorphometry Specimen Preparation (T579).


Useful For

Identifying undetermined metabolic bone disease in submitted slide specimens

 

Diagnosing renal osteodystrophy

 

Diagnosing osteomalacia

 

Diagnosing osteoporosis

 

Diagnosing Paget disease

 

Assessing the effects of therapy

 

Identifying disorders of the hematopoietic system

 

Diagnosing aluminum toxicity

 

Identifying the presence of iron in the bone

Method Name

Medical Interpretation

Reporting Name

Bone HistoMorph Interp Only

Specimen Type

Varies

Specimen Stability Information

Specimen Type Temperature Time Special Container
Varies Ambient

Reject Due To

Bone
Decalcified bone
Reject

Clinical Information

Bone histomorphometry is a very sophisticated procedure utilizing full thickness bone biopsy.

 

Techniques such as 2-time interval labeling with tetracycline permit the direct measurement of the rate of bone formation. The information derived is useful in the diagnosis of metabolic bone diseases including renal osteodystrophy, osteomalacia, and osteoporosis. Other obtainable information relates to disorders such as aluminum toxicity and iron abnormalities.

Reference Values

An interpretive report will be provided.

Interpretation

Clinical endocrinologists trained in histomorphometric techniques review and interpret the histological appearance.

 

A pathologist interprets the bone marrow from a hematoxylin and eosin-stained slide.

 

No histomorphometric values are given.

Cautions

Mineralization or bone formation rates can be done only when tetracycline has been administered on a specific schedule prior to biopsy.

 

Biopsy site of preference is iliac crest.

Method Description

The histologic appearance of all sections is reviewed and interpreted by a clinician-histomorphometrist. A hematoxylin and eosin-stained section is reviewed for abnormalities by a pathologist. Telephone consultations with responsible physicians are carried out whenever possible.(Hodgson SF, Johnson KA, Muhs JM, et al. Outpatient percutaneous biopsy of the iliac crest: methods, morbidity, and patient acceptance. Mayo Clin Proc. 1986;61:28-33)

Day(s) Performed

Monday through Friday

Report Available

21 to 26 days

Performing Laboratory

Mayo Clinic Laboratories in Rochester

Test Classification

Not Applicable

CPT Code Information

88321

LOINC Code Information

Test ID Test Order Name Order LOINC Value
BHISI Bone HistoMorph Interp Only 60570-9

 

Result ID Test Result Name Result LOINC Value
71168 Interpretation 59465-5
71169 Bone Marrow Interpretation 51628-6
71170 Participated in the Interpretation No LOINC Needed
71171 Report electronically signed by 19139-5
71172 Material Received 22633-2
71787 Case Number 80398-1
601909 Disclaimer 62364-5

Specimen Minimum Volume

See Specimen Required

Specimen Retention Time

Slides will be returned 2 weeks after result released.