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Eosinophils, Nasal Smear
Test Code: SMEAR
Overview
Ordering
Specimen
Performing
Clinical/Interpretive
Contacts
Coding
Synonyms/Keywords
Synonyms, Keywords
Nasal Smear
Test Components
Test Components
Percent Eosinophils, increased amounts of Bacteria, Neutrophils, Epithelial Cells.
Useful For
Useful For
To semi-quantify the number of eosinophils present in various secretions. The semi-quantitation of neutrophils and bacteria will also aid the physician in differentiation between allergic vs infectious or other etiology.
Specimen Requirements
Specimen Requirements
Fasting Required
Specimen Type
Preferred Container/Tube
Acceptable Container/Tube
Specimen Volume
Specimen Minimum Volume
(allows for 1 repeat)
Pediatric Minimum Volume
(no repeat)
No
Nasal, Bronchial, Conjunctiva
Unfixed, labeled smears
Collection Processing Instructions
Collection Processing
Most of the secretions are nasal specimens and are collected by the physician, nurse or MA from the Allergy department. The patient is instructed to blow his/her nose on waxed paper or cellophane. The secretion is scraped to the central point on the paper and then a slide is passed over the specimen touching the secretion. The secretion is then teased out over the slide with a toothpick or forceps and allowed to completely dry. The unfixed smear is labeled with the patient's name, date of collection, and medical history number on the frosted edge of the microscope slide.
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type
Temperature
Time
Nasal, Bronchial, Conjunctiva
Ambient
Performing Laboratory Information
Performing Laboratory Information
Performing Location
Day(s) Test Performed
Analytical Time
Methodology/Instrumentation
Flambeau Hospital
Monday through Sunday
1 day
Light Microscopy/Wright Stain
Marshfield
Monday through Sunday
1 day
Light Microscopy/Hansel Stain
Reference Range Information
Reference Range Information
Performing Location
Reference Range
All Performing Sites
Eosinophils - None Seen/Few per HPF
Neutrophils - None Seen/Few per HPF
Bacteria - None Seen/Few per HPF
Interpretation
Interpretations
Moderate or many eosinophils are suggestive of allergic rhinitis. Clinical correlation of all 3 results is necessary to determine if other irritants such as sinus or upper respiratory infections are present.
Outreach CPTs
Outreach CPT Codes
CPT
Modifier
(if needed)
Quantity
Description
Comments
89190
Synonyms/Keywords
Synonyms, Keywords
Nasal Smear
Test Components
Test Components
Percent Eosinophils, increased amounts of Bacteria, Neutrophils, Epithelial Cells.
Ordering Applications
Ordering Applications
Ordering Application
Description
Centricity
Eosinophil Smear
Cerner
Eosinophil Smear Nasal
If the ordering application you are looking for is not listed, contact your local laboratory for assistance.
Specimen Requirements
Specimen Requirements
Fasting Required
Specimen Type
Preferred Container/Tube
Acceptable Container/Tube
Specimen Volume
Specimen Minimum Volume
(allows for 1 repeat)
Pediatric Minimum Volume
(no repeat)
No
Nasal, Bronchial, Conjunctiva
Unfixed, labeled smears
Collection Processing
Collection Processing
Most of the secretions are nasal specimens and are collected by the physician, nurse or MA from the Allergy department. The patient is instructed to blow his/her nose on waxed paper or cellophane. The secretion is scraped to the central point on the paper and then a slide is passed over the specimen touching the secretion. The secretion is then teased out over the slide with a toothpick or forceps and allowed to completely dry. The unfixed smear is labeled with the patient's name, date of collection, and medical history number on the frosted edge of the microscope slide.
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type
Temperature
Time
Nasal, Bronchial, Conjunctiva
Ambient
Useful For
Useful For
To semi-quantify the number of eosinophils present in various secretions. The semi-quantitation of neutrophils and bacteria will also aid the physician in differentiation between allergic vs infectious or other etiology.
Test Components
Test Components
Percent Eosinophils, increased amounts of Bacteria, Neutrophils, Epithelial Cells.
Reference Range Information
Reference Range Information
Performing Location
Reference Range
All Performing Sites
Eosinophils - None Seen/Few per HPF
Neutrophils - None Seen/Few per HPF
Bacteria - None Seen/Few per HPF
Interpretation
Interpretations
Moderate or many eosinophils are suggestive of allergic rhinitis. Clinical correlation of all 3 results is necessary to determine if other irritants such as sinus or upper respiratory infections are present.
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Performing Laboratory Information
Performing Laboratory Information
Performing Location
Day(s) Test Performed
Analytical Time
Methodology/Instrumentation
Flambeau Hospital
Monday through Sunday
1 day
Light Microscopy/Wright Stain
Marshfield
Monday through Sunday
1 day
Light Microscopy/Hansel Stain
For billing questions, see Contacts
Outreach CPTs
Outreach CPT Codes
CPT
Modifier
(if needed)
Quantity
Description
Comments
89190
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