Intended Use
The IRF4/DUSP22 rearrangements have been observed in multiple myeloma (MM) and other lymphoid malignancies, viral malignancies, skin cancer and lymphomatoid papulosis (LyP), a chronic papulonecrotic or papulonodular skin disease with histologic features suggestive of a malignant lymphoma.
Patient Preparation
- Sample collection: Tumour Tissue Block
- Specimen preparation: Do not freeze or expose to extreme temperatures.
- FFPE Tissue Block: Formalin fix (10 percent neutral buffered formalin) and paraffin-embed tissue (3–4-micron thick sections in positively charged/silanized slides). Fixative duration: 6-48 hours.
- Storage/Transport Temperature: Room temperature.
- Unacceptable Conditions: Paraffin block with no tumor tissue remaining. Specimens fixed in any fixative other than 10 percent neutral buffered formalin. Decalcified specimens. Specimens with fixation delayed for more than one hour. Tissue fixed or less than 6 hours of greater than 48 hours.
- Remarks:
- Stability: Ambient: Indefinitely; Refrigerated: Indefinitely; Frozen: Unacceptable
Methodology
Fluorescence in situ Hybridization (FISH)
Sample received to report Turnaround time (TAT)
3 working days
Reference Interval
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Interpretive Data
The most recent WHO classification of Tumours of Hematopoietic and Lymphoid Tissues (Revised 5th edition) is used for interpretation criteria for evaluation.
Resources
- Additional Technical Information
- Test Request Form
Sample Reports
- Enhanced Report
- See report
