Gynecologic Pap Test (IG) + Chlam/Gono w/Reflex to High-risk HPV With HPV 16 and 18 (ASC-U)*

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Category:

Turnaround Time: 2-6 days
CPT Code:

87491, 87591, 88175

Reference Range:

Negative for intraepithelial lesion or malignancy.

Overview:

Gynecologic Pap Test (IG) + Chlam/Gono w/Reflex to High-risk HPV With HPV 16 & 18 (ASC-U)*

Collection Details:

Patient Preparation:

Patient should avoid douches 48 to 72 hours prior to examination. Specimen should not be collected during or shortly after menstrual period. Excessive use of lubricating jelly will interfere with cytologic examination.

Collection Instructions:

Include date of birth, Social Security number (or other identification number), previous malignancy, drug therapy, radiation therapy, last menstrual period (LMP), postmenopausal patient

Note: In accordance with criteria established by CLIA, Pap tests will be referred for pathologist review if laboratory personnel suspect:

• Reactive or reparative cellular changes

• Atypical squamous or glandular cells of undetermined significance

• Cells in the premalignant or malignant category

In these cases, LabCorp will charge for the associated service. (Slides that are routinely reviewed by a pathologist for quality control purposes are not included.)

ThinPrep® vial or ThinPrep® vial with optional Aptima® swab collection kit (for Chlamydia/Gonococcus).

Brush/spatula technique: Insert the brush into the endocervical canal until only the bottommost fibers are exposed. Slowly rotate the brush 1/4 to 1/2 turn in one direction. Do not over-rotate the brush. Then, rotate the brush in the PreservCyt® solution 10 times while pushing against the wall of the ThinPrep® vial. Swirl the brush vigorously to release additional material. Discard the brush. Obtain an adequate sample from the ectocervix using a plastic spatula. Swirl vigorously in the ThinPrep® vial 10 times and discard the spatula. Tighten the cap on the ThinPrep® container so that the torque line on the cap passes the torque line on the vial.

Optional Dedicated Specimen for Chlamydia and Gonococcus: Use the Gen-Probe® Aptima® swab collection kit. (Note: Do not use the Gen-Probe® PACE DNA probe collection kit.) Clean the cervix using the larger, white-shafted swab supplied in the Gen-Probe® Aptima® swab collection kit and discard. Insert the smaller, blue-shafted swab into the cervix and rotate for 10 to 30 seconds to ensure good sampling. Carefully withdraw the blue-shafted swab, avoiding contact with the vaginal mucosa. Remove the cap from the swab specimen transport tube and immediately place the specimen collection swab into the transport tube. Break the swab shaft at the scoreline, using care to avoid splashing contents. Recap the swab specimen transport tube tightly.

Maintain liquid-based cytology specimens at room temperature. Pap processing must be performed within 21 days of collection. ThinPrep® vial may be stored for six months after the date of collection prior to performing the Cobas® HPV test. Liquid-based cytology specimens must be tested within seven days for Chlamydia/Gonococcus; if the Aptima® swab transport is used, it must be tested within 60 days. ThinPrep® specimens should not be frozen.