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Number of red blood cells in the blood

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Red blood cell disorders

Measures: Number of red blood cells in the blood

Identifies: Red blood cell disorders

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What is the maximum days the report can be obtained for the test

The maximum days the report can be obtained for the test Chimerism (Post Transplant) Test is typically 7-10 business days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Chimerism (Post Transplant) Test

Prerequisites for Chimerism (Post Transplant) Test:

  1. Recipient must have undergone a stem cell or bone marrow transplant
  2. Time since transplant should be at least 100 days
  3. Recipient's blood or bone marrow sample must be collected
  4. Donor's blood or bone marrow sample may also be required for comparison
  5. Confirmation of transplant type (allogeneic or autologous)

What are the measure values for the test Chimerism (Post Transplant) Test

Measure Name Measure Value
Donor Chimerism 0-100%
Recipient Chimerism 0-100%
Total Chimerism 100%

What does this test Chimerism (Post Transplant) Test identify?

Chimerism (Post Transplant) Test

The Chimerism (Post Transplant) Test is a diagnostic test that identifies the presence of two genetically distinct cell populations in an individual's body following a transplant procedure. This test is typically performed after a stem cell or organ transplant to monitor the success of the transplant and detect any signs of rejection.

The test involves analyzing the genetic makeup of cells from the recipient and comparing them to the genetic makeup of cells from the donor. Chimerism can indicate the degree of engraftment of donor cells and the presence of any residual recipient cells that may be causing complications.

Chimerism testing plays a crucial role in assessing the overall health and functioning of transplanted organs or tissues, as well as in guiding treatment decisions in case of rejection or graft-versus-host disease.

Why is this test Chimerism (Post Transplant) Test taken?

Chimerism (Post Transplant) Test

Why is the Chimerism (Post Transplant) Test taken?

The Chimerism (Post Transplant) Test is taken to monitor the success of a transplant procedure, such as a bone marrow or stem cell transplant. Chimerism refers to the presence of two genetically distinct cell populations in an individual, often seen after a transplant where the recipient's cells are replaced by donor cells.

This test helps doctors determine the level of donor cells in the recipient's body and assess the degree of engraftment. Monitoring chimerism is crucial in identifying rejection or relapse of the underlying condition for which the transplant was performed.

By tracking chimerism levels over time, healthcare providers can make adjustments to the patient's treatment plan as needed to ensure the best possible outcomes post-transplant.

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