Test Code AID ARTHROPOD IDENTIFICATION
Additional Codes
Primary ID | Epic Code | Mayo Access ID |
AID | LAB2515 | FAH5882 |
Specimen Information
Container | Specimen |
Temperature |
Collect Vol |
Submit Vol |
Minimum Vol |
Sterile container | Bug, Tick, or insect | Ambient | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Submit bug, tick or insect in a sterile container. Submit in 70% Ethanol if possible or for suspected scabies see the following procedure.
Laboratory diagnosis of scabies is determined by demonstration
of the mites, eggs or fecal pellets (scybala) in skin scrapings.
The most common areas where mites can infect are the webbing of the
fingers, folds of the wrist, knee or elbow, genital, buttock area,
breast or abdominal region. The mite tends to burrow in warm areas
of the body. To make a laboratory diagnosis of Scabies the
following is the recommended procedure that the physician use to
collect a skin scrapings
1. Using a sterile scalpel blade, place a drop of mineral oil on
the blade. Mineral oil is preferred over potassium hydroxide or
water. The mites will adhere to the oil and the oil will not
dissolve the fecal pellets, whereas potassium hydroxide
will dissolve the fecal pellets from the mites.
2. Allow some of the mineral oil to enter the papule or burrow
while you scrape the infected area. The mites will usually be found
at the ends of the burrow tracks.
3. Scrape the infected sites vigorously to remove the top of the
burrow. There should be tiny flecks of blood produced.
4. Transfer the oil and skin scrapings to a clean glass microscope
slide.
5. Send the glass microscope slide in a sterile container to the
laboratory for examination.
Test Schedule / Analytical Time / Test Priority
Daily / 1 day / Not available STAT
Method
Microscopic Examination
CPT(s)
Description | CPT Code |
Arthropod Identification | 87168 |
Instrumentation
Manual Method
Reference Range
A descriptive report is provided.
Section
Microbiology-2
Performing Location
University of Vermont Medical Center
Is the UVMMC lab NY State Certified to perform this testing? Yes/No
Yes
Order Code LOINC
Order Code | Reporting Name | LOINC Code |
AID | Arthropod Identification | 10644-3 |
Result Code LOINC(s)
Result Code | Reporting Name | LOINC Code |
SDES | Specimen Description | 31208-2 |
CULT | Result | 41852-5 |
RPT | Report Status | N/A |