The patient report details the results of a Gluten IgG test for a female patient, indicating a value of 2.80 mcg/mL, which is within the normal reference interval. The test was performed by ARUP Laboratories, a CLIA certified laboratory, and is intended for clinical purposes. The report includes patient identifiers and verification details but does not provide specific collection or reporting dates.
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The patient report details the results of a Gluten IgG test for a female patient, indicating a value of 2.80 mcg/mL, which is within the normal reference interval. The test was performed by ARUP Laboratories, a CLIA certified laboratory, and is intended for clinical purposes. The report includes patient identifiers and verification details but does not provide specific collection or reporting dates.
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Patient Report |FINAL
Client: Example Client ABC123 Patient: Patient, Example
123 Test Drive Salt Lake City, UT 84108 DOB 11/18/1982 UNITED STATES Gender: Female Patient Identifiers: 01234567890ABCD, 012345 Physician: Doctor, Example Visit Number (FIN): 01234567890ABCD Collection Date: 00/00/0000 00:00
INTERPRETIVE INFORMATION: Allergen, Food, Gluten IgG Values less than 2.00 mcg/mL represent absent or undetectable levels of allergen-specific IgG antibody. This test was developed and its performance characteristics determined by ARUP Laboratories. It has not been cleared or approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. This test was performed in a CLIA certified laboratory and is intended for clinical purposes.
VERIFIED/REPORTED DATES
Procedure Accession Collected Received Verified/Reported
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