Test Name: |
IgG, TOTAL |
Test Code: |
2120213 |
Alias: |
Immunoglobulin G
LAB71
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CPT Code(s): |
82784
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Preferred Specimen: |
1.0 mL serum |
Container: |
SST (gold) |
Alternate Container: |
Lithium Heparin (lt green)
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Minimum Volume: |
0.3 mL serum or plasma This volume does not allow for repeat testing. |
Collection Instructions: |
Allow specimen to completely clot (this can take up to 60 minutes). Centrifuge for 15 minutes. If the specimen is collected in a tube without a gel barrier, centrifuge and transfer the plasma into a properly labeled transfer tube within 2 hours of collection.
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Transport Temperature: |
Refrigerated |
Stability: |
Refrigerated: 4 days
Frozen: 8 months |
Schedule: |
Set up: Daily; Results in 24-48 hours |
Method: |
Immunoturbidimetric method |
Clinical Significance: |
Measurement of IgG is used in the diagnosis and treatment of immune deficiency states, protein-loosing conditions, chronic infections, liver disease, as well as specific diseases such as multiple sclerosis, mumps, meningitis, and immunoglobulin G myeloma. |
Reference Ranges: |
Updated 03/14/2024 |
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Reference Range Table
Result |
Units |
Gender |
Age |
Range |
IgG |
mg/dL |
Both |
0 Day - 15 Day |
300-1300 |
IgG |
mg/dL |
Both |
15 Day - 1 Year |
110-650 |
IgG |
mg/dL |
Both |
1 Year - 4 Year |
300-1070 |
IgG |
mg/dL |
Both |
4 Year - 9 Year |
510-1260 |
IgG |
mg/dL |
Both |
10 Year - 19 Year |
620-1420 |
IgG |
mg/dL |
Both |
19 Year - 999 Year |
635-1741 |
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