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Ivnum Ivdesc Ivchgitem Ivcptcd Ivprice1 4011527 . Leuk Flw Cyt Intrp 9-15 Mkrs Mayo N 88188 446 4015941 . Prot Electrophoresis U IVNUM IVDESC IVCHGITEM IVCPTCD IVPRICE1 4011527 . LEUK FLW CYT INTRP 9-15 MKRS MAYO N 88188 446 4015941 . PROT ELECTROPHORESIS URINE UVM N 84166 185 4011026 ..ACTIN IGG AB UVMC N 83516 90 4016696 ..ANAPLASMA PHAGOCYTOPHILUM IGG IGM MAYO 86666 717 4016847 ..EHRLICHIA CHAFF AB IGG IGM MAYO 86666 523 4011550 ..STREPTOZYME SCREEN W/REFLEX TITER 86403 246 4017616 ..ZVITAMIN B12 Y 82607 65 4016938 .1 RBC AG NEG UNIT - ARC 86902 130 4016939 .2 RBC AG NEG UNIT - ARC 86902 260 4015058 .25 HYDROXYVITAMIN D2 AND D3 MAYO NE N 82306 83 4016940 .3 RBC AG NEG UNIT - ARC 86902 388 4016889 .4 RBC AG NEG UNIT - ARC 86902 517 4020167 .AB ELUTION RBC-ARC III* 86860 100 4016131 .AB ID - SELECTED RGT CELL ARC* 86885 29 4020166 .AB ID/EA PANEL-ARC* 86870 169 4020162 .AB SCREEN, EACH MEDIA-ARC* 86850 98 4011210 .AB SENSITIVITY DISK N 87184 268 4016951 .ABO COMPATIBLITY DHMC N 86900 276 4011896 .ABO RH RRMC 86900 82 4020164 .ABO-ARC* II 86900 41 4020146 .ABO-DHMC 86900 286 4016270 .ABSOLUTE CD4 CD8 COUNT W RATIO N 86360 100 4016526 .ACh RECEPTOR BINDING AB N 83519 269 4017210 .ACh RECEPTOR BINDING AB N 83519 130 4016527 .ACh RECEPTOR MODULATING AB N 83520 239 4017211 .AcHR GANGLIONIC NEURONAL AB N 83519 130 4016439 .ACTH STIM PANEL N 80400 98 4017609 .ADALIMUMMAD AB MAYO N 83520 608 4016707 .ADDITIONAL IHC DHMC N 88341 214 4017031 .ADDTIONAL IMMUNO MAYO N 88341 446 4016694 .ADDTIONAL TESTING VIRUS ID 87253 380 4011576 .AGENT NOS ASSAY W/OPTIC N 87899 130 4017042 .AGENT NOS ASSAY W/OPTIC N 87899 151 4016476 .ALB CSF UVMC 82042 72 4016404 .ALK PHOS ISOENZYMES MAYO N 84080 118 4016403 .ALK PHOS TOTAL MAYO N 84075 43 4012284 .AMITRIPTYLINE N 80335 108 4017206 .AMPHYIPHYSIN AB N 86255 117 4010243 .ANA TITER MAYO N 86039 153 4016946 .ANAPLASMA PHAGOCYTOPHILUM IGG MAYO 86666 172 4010851 .ANITNUCLEAR AB UVMC N 86039 72 4015114 .ANTI EBNA* 86664 83 4017201 .ANTI GLIAL NUCLEAR AB TYPE 1 N 86255 117 4016880 .ANTI HIV 1 86701 265 4011707 .ANTI HIV 2 UVMC N 86702 265 4017198 .ANTI NEURONAL NUCLEAR AB TYPE 1 N 86255 117 4017199 .ANTI NEURONAL NUCLEAR AB TYPE 2 N 86255 117 4017200 .ANTI NEURONAL NUCLEAR AB TYPE 3 N 86255 117 4016351 .ANTI THROMBIN 3 ACTIVITY N 85300 355 4011149 .ANTIBIOTIC SUSCEP. MIC MAYO 87186 80 4016904 .ANTIBODY DETECTION DHMC 86850 819 4020136 .ANTIBODY ELUTION*ARC 86860 102 4016582 .ANTIBODY ID - RRMC* N 86870 248 4016902 .ANTIBODY ID DHMC N 86870 1154 4020125 .ANTIBODY ID RESULTS DHMC/RRMC/ARC Y 0 4020120 .ANTIBODY IDENTIFICATION DHMC N 86870 1120 4016878 .ANTIBODY SCREEN GEL RRMC 86850 149 4016450 .ANTIDEPRESSANTS CLASS 3 MAYO 80333 172 4017169 .ANTIGEN BLOOD TYPING DHMC N 86902 399 4020173 .ANTIGEN TYPE, RBC PATIENT DHMC RRMC N 86905 426 4016314 .ARSENIC CHARGE N 82175 49 4015181 .ASO TITER MAYO N 86060 29 4011650 .ASSAY NEPHELOMETRY NOT SPEC MAYO N 83883 282 4016980 .ASSAY OF APOLIPOPROTEIN MAYO 82172 290 4011040 .ASSAY OF GGT MAYO N 82977 47 4016981 .ASSAY OF HAPTOGLOBIN MAYO N 83010 262 4016316 .ASSAY OF MERCURY N 83825 41 4011782 .ASSAY OF MICROALBUMIN N 82043 65 4011519 .ASSAY OF PROTEIN 84155 9 4011572 .ASSAY OF PROTEIN URINE N 84156 41 4017228 .ASSAY SERUM CHOLINESTERSAE MAYO 82480 44 4015843 .ASSY TRIGLYCERIDES N 84478 21 4010616 .ASSY BLD/SER CHOLESTEROL N 82465 16 4010210 .ASSY LIPOPROTEIN N 83718 30 4011462 .AUTOANTIBODY EVAL X9 N 86256 825 4016598 .AUTOIMMUNE DYSAUTONOMIA CPT X5 N 83519 515 4016056 .B CELLS TOTAL COUNT 86355 93 4017113 .BABESIA SP PCR MAYO 87798 78 4017320 .BACTERIAL TYPING VDHL N 0 4016595 .BCR ABL1 #2 N 81207 398 4016596 .BCR ABL1 #3 N 81208 442 4016594 .BCR ABL1 CML TRANS ANAL N 81206 450 4010824 .BENCE JONES IMMUNOELECT URINE 24 HR 0 4016978 .BILIRUBIN TOTAL MAYO 82247 47 3281498 .BIOPSY ASPIRATION BONE MARROW Y 38222 571 4017319 .BLOOD CULTURE ID BIOFIRE PCR 87150 2982 4020158 .BLOOD UNIT-LEUKREDUCED P9016 776 4010400 .BONE MARROW - APSIR N 3822059 199 4010401 .BONE MARROW - BX N 38221 202 4016838 .BORD PARAPERTUSSIS PCR VDHL N 87798 52 4016837 .BORD PERTUSSIS PCR VDHL 87798 52 4017114 .BORRELIA MIYAMOTOI DETECT PCR MAYO 87798 78 4017001 .BRAF RAPID PCR DHMC N 81210 482 4016829 .BRUCELLA AB IGG 86622 85 4016830 .BRUCELLA AB IGM 86622 85 4016215 .C DIFF ANTIGEN N 87449 130 4016216 .C DIFF MOLECULAR DNA N 87493 212 4010468 .C DIFF TOXIN A&B N 87324 130 4017329 .C DIFF TOXIN PCR RRMC 87493 87 4016954 .CA 125 MAYO ROMA CHARGE 86304 1002 4016317 .CADMIUM UR N 82300 59 4017148 .CARB FREE MAYO N 80157 104 4016816 .CARB TOTAL MAYO N 80156 120 4017346 .CARBAMAZEPINE RRMC Y 80156 36 4015471 .CARDIOLIPIN AB IGA 86147 162 4017191 .CASPR2 IGG CBA S MAYO N 86255 239 4011893 .CBC WITH MANUAL DIFF N 85007 41 4016401 .CD3 UVMC 86359 95 4016402 .CD4 CD8 ABS CT UVMC 86360 175 4011580 .CELL BOUND PLATELET AUTOANTIBODY MAYO 86023 490 4011078 .CELL MARKER #1* 88185 65 4011079 .CELL MARKER #2* N 88185 65 4011080 .CELL MARKER #3* N 88185 65 4011081 .CELL MARKER #4* N 88185 65 4011082 .CELL MARKER #5* N 88185 65 4017257 .CHARGE HOMOGENIZATION TISSUE RRMC Y 87176 34 4017681 .CHARGE LEUKOCYTE HISTAMINE RELEASE Y 87185 212 4017679 .CHARGE MICROSOMAL ANTIBODY Y 87185 248 4017330 .CHARGE RRMC BC GN VERIGENE Y 87149 276 4017321 .CHARGE RRMC BC GP VERIGENE ENT Y 87149 483 4017279 .CHARGE RRMC BETA LACTAMASE Y 87185 48 4017278 .CHARGE RRMC E TEST Y 87181 63 4017277 .CHARGE RRMC GBS ILLUMIGENE Y 87653 122 4017324 .CHARGE RRMC GP VERIGENE Y 87149 413 4017323 .CHARGE RRMC GP VERIGENE SA Y 87149 449 4017267 .CHARGE RRMC GRAM NEG URINE ID PANEL Y 87077 47 4017269 .CHARGE RRMC GRAM NEG VITEK ID CARD Y 87077 50 4017270 .CHARGE RRMC GRAM POS URINE ID PANEL Y 87077 47 4017271 .CHARGE RRMC GRAM POS VITEK ID CARD Y 87077 50 4017282 .CHARGE RRMC GTY PROBE CANDIDA Y 87480 70 4017283 .CHARGE RRMC GTY PROBE GARDNERELLA Y 87510 70 4017284 .CHARGE RRMC GTY PROBE TRICHOMONAS Y 87660 70 4017703 .CHARGE RRMC IRON Y 83540 8 4017276 .CHARGE RRMC MINIMUM INHIB CONCENT Y 87186 66 4017274 .CHARGE RRMC NEISSERIA BACTICARD Y 87077 50 4017273 .CHARGE RRMC NEISSERIA HEMOPHILUS VITEK Y 87077 50 4017275 .CHARGE RRMC PENICILLIN BIND PROT 2 Y 87147 97 4017268 .CHARGE RRMC PRESUMPTIVE ID Y 87147 63 4017266 .CHARGE RRMC PRESUMPTIVE ID URINE Y 87088 56 4017272 .CHARGE RRMC RAPID ID ANAEROBE PANEL Y 87076 163 4017289 .CHARGE RRMC REFERENCE BACT SUSCEPT Y 87186 66 4017288 .CHARGE RRMC REFERENCE BACTERIAL ID Y 87077 50 4017287 .CHARGE RRMC REFERENCE FUNGUS ID Y 87107 127 4017704 .CHARGE RRMC TIBC Y 83550 18 4017280 .CHARGE RRMC YEAST VITEK ID CARD Y 87106 62 4017735 .CHARGE SARS ANTIGEN (COVID) 0 4017680 .CHARGE THYROGLOBULIN ANTIBODY Y 87185 271 4017678 .CHARGE THYROID STIM HORMONE Y 84443 286 4017736 .CHARGE TISSUE CULTURE RRMC Y 87070 43 4015949 .CHLAMYDIA IgM ISOTYPE N 86632 49 4015948 .CHLAMYDIA AB N 86631 44 4010538 .CHLAMYDIA ANTIBODY IGG N 86631 47 4017309 .CHLAMYDIA GC PCR UROGENITAL RRMC Y 0 4017285 .CHLAMYDIA TRACH PCR UROGENITAL RRMC Y 87491 36 4017741 .CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS URINE PCR RRMC Y 87491 31 4011943 .CHLMYD TRACH DNA APT PROB Y 87491 104 4017348 .CHLORIDE URINE RANDOM RRMC Y 82436 19 4015020 .CHOLESTEROL 0 4016111 .CLIN PATH INTERPRETATION/REPORT N 88291 160 4010826 .CLINICAL CONSULT LUPUS N 85390 174 4015170 .COAG CONSULT MAYO 85390 155 4016444 .COAG FACTOR VIII ASSAY N 85240 401 4011109 .COMPLEMENT C4 N 86160 59.43 4010129 .COMPLEX SPECIAL STAIN UVMC N 87209 72 4016593 .CONCERTA URINE MAYO N 80360 549 4016147 .CONF FLU A&B VDHL 0 4011780 .CONSULT REPT/PREP MAYO 88323 141 4017059 .CORTISOL FREE MAYO N 82530 333 4016390 .CORTISOL TOTAL MAYO N 82533 325 4017721 .COVID19 CHARGE BROAD INST Y 87635 188 4017724 .COVID19 CHARGE DHMC Y 87635 163 4017723 .COVID19 CHARGE DHMC (EMPLOYEE ONLY) Y 87635 0 4017720 .COVID19 CHARGE UVMC CEPHEID Y 87635 148 4017683 .COVID19 PCR MAYO Y 87635 575 4017716 .COVID19 PCR UVMC Y 0 4017677 .COVID19 VDHL ORDER/CHARGE N 87635 0 4017040 .CPK ISOENZ ELECTRO MAYO N 82552 673 4011068 .CPK WITH RELATIVE INDEX 82550 81 4017711 .CREAT UA RAND UVM N 82570 11 4010304 .CREATININE UR N 82570 65 4017207 .CRMP 5- IGG N 86255 117 4020172 .CROSSMATCH/AHG 86922 132 4017722 .CRP UVMC N 88140 11 4016923 .CRYOFIBRINOGEN MAYO N 82585 43 4016924 .CRYOGLOBULIN MAYO 82595 33 4010834 .CULT AEROBIC ID UVMC N 87077 68 4010823 .CULT EACH ORGANISM ID UVMC N 87077 90 4010168 .CULT FLUID STERILE UVMC N 87070 100 4010164 .CULT SERO TYPE UVMC N 87147 146 4010247 .CULT TYP SERO UVMC N 87147 61 4011470 .CULTURE 04 (CHROME BM) MAYO N 88237 826 4012250 .CULTURE ANA (& AERO) FLUID UVMC Y 87075 161 4010836 .CULTURE ANA (& AERO) OTHER UVMC N 87075 188 4010218 .CULTURE ANAEROBE IDENT EA UVMC N 87076 240 4017176 .CULTURE ANAEROBIC CHARGE RRMC Y 87075 159 4011857 .CULTURE BACTERIAL OTHER UVMC N 87070 78 4012252 .CULTURE BACTERIAL OTHER UVMC Y 0 4010456 .CULTURE BETA STREP N 87070 104 4017311 .CULTURE BLOOD (1 SET) RRMC Y 87040 72 4015098 .CULTURE CHLAMYDIA MAYO N 0 4012253 .CULTURE FLUID STERILE UVMC Y 0 4010102 .CULTURE PHARYNGITIS UVMC N 87070 97 4010251 .CULTURE RESPIRATORY UVMC 87070 73 4017241 .CULTURE ROUTINE CHARGE RRMC Y 87070 72 4017172 .CULTURE ROUTINE RRMC Y 87070 72 4016463 .CULTURE SOLID OBJECT UVMC Y 87070 99 4016110 .CULTURE TISSUE UVMC Y 87070 120 4016884 .CULTURE TISSUE UVMC N 0 4016510 .CULTURE TYPING MAYO 87140 90 4012251 .CULTURE URINE UVMC Y 87086 84 4015928 .CUTANEOUS IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE BX MAYO 88346 473 4016957 .CUTURE 01 CHROMO ANALYSIS CHARGE N 88230 933 4016379 .CYTO CELL ENHAN NGYN DHMC N 88112 262 4016844 .CYTO FNA IMMEDIATE EA ADDTL N 88177 454 4016843 .CYTO FNA IMMEDIATE INITIAL STUDY N 88172 454 4017160 .CYTO/MOLECULAR REPORT MAYO N 88291 413 4017188 .CYTO/MOLECULAR REPORT CONG CHROM MAYO N 88291 193 4017159 .CYTOGENETICS DNA MAYO N 88271
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