Test Code EXHR Hematologic Disorders, DNA and RNA Extract and Hold, Varies
Useful For
Reserving nucleic acids on any specimen for which molecular analysis requiring DNA or RNA may be necessary at a future date, ensuring that adequate material for testing is available
Special Instructions
Method Name
Nucleic Acid Extraction
Reporting Name
DNA and RNA Extract and HoldSpecimen Type
VariesShipping Instructions
Refrigerate specimens must arrive within 5 days of collection, and ambient specimens must arrive with 3 days (72 hours) of collection. Collect and package specimens as close to shipping time as possible.
Specimen Required
Submit only 1 of the following specimens:
Specimen Type: Blood
Container/Tube:
Preferred: Lavender top (EDTA)
Acceptable: Yellow top (ACD)
Specimen Volume: 10 mL
Collection Instructions:
1. Invert several times to mix blood.
2. Send whole blood specimen in original tube. Do not aliquot.
3. Label specimen as blood.
Specimen Type: Bone marrow
Container/Tube:
Preferred: Lavender top (EDTA)
Acceptable: Yellow top (ACD)
Specimen Volume: 4 mL
Collection Instructions:
1. Invert several times to mix bone marrow.
2. Send bone marrow specimen in original tube. Do not aliquot.
3. Label specimen as bone marrow.
Specimen Minimum Volume
Blood: 8 mL
Bone Marrow: 2 mL
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type | Temperature | Time | Special Container |
---|---|---|---|
Varies | Refrigerated (preferred) | 5 days | PURPLE OR PINK TOP/EDTA |
Ambient | 72 hours | PURPLE OR PINK TOP/EDTA |
Reject Due To
Gross hemolysis | Reject |
Paraffin-embedded material Fluids Heparinized samples |
Reject |
Clinical Information
It is frequently useful to obtain nucleic acids from clinical samples containing a hematopoietic neoplasm at the time of diagnosis so appropriate material is available for molecular analysis should subsequent testing be required. For example, when a diagnosis of acute myelogenous leukemia is made, there is a delay before karyotype information, which determines whether testing for molecular prognostic markers is necessary, is available. After this delay, the diagnostic sample is usually no longer available or the nucleic acid has degraded to such an extent that it is no longer adequate for testing. Thus, it is useful to obtain nucleic acids on such specimens promptly at diagnosis and retain it until it is known whether additional testing is necessary.
Reference Values
Not applicable
Day(s) Performed
Monday through Saturday
Report Available
5 daysPerforming Laboratory
Mayo Clinic Laboratories in RochesterTest Classification
Not ApplicableForms
1. Hematopathology Patient Information (T676)
2. If not ordering electronically, complete, print, and send a Hematopathology/Cytogenetics Test Request (T726) with the specimen.