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22403 Calculi Analysis

Calculi Analysis
Test Code: MISC
Synonyms/Keywords
​Stone Analysis, Renal Stone Analysis
Useful For
​Analysis of urinary calculi is an essential step in the examination and initial treatment of the patient with kidney stones (urolithiasis). Knowledge of the composition of calculi yields fundamental information concerning the pathogenesis of the disease, including metabolic abnormalities, presence of infection, possible artifacts, and even drug metabolism. Our report to the physician notes the weight, size, and shape of stones, the constituents of the stone and their order of deposition, the presence of a nidus and its composition, the presence of foreign bodies or artifacts, and the presence and identification of unusual components, such as drugs and drug metabolites. The need for specific analysis increases as progress is made in treating various forms of urolithiasis and as interrelationships among predisposing factors become evident.
Specimen Requirements
Specimen Type Preferred Container/Tube Acceptable Container/Tube Specimen Volume Specimen Minimum Volume
(allows for 1 repeat)
Pediatric Minimum Volume
(no repeat)
Calculus​ Sterile, leakproof container 
(e.g. Sage container)​
Collection Processing Instructions

​Send entire calculus. Indicate source, history of stones and whether spontaneously passed or surgically removed. Do not send urinary or biliary samples in formaldehyde or wrapped in tape.

Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type Temperature
​Calculus Ambient​
Performing Laboratory Information
Performing Location Day(s) Test Performed Analytical Time Methodology/Instrumentation
Louis C. Herring & Company​ Monday through Friday​ 5-7 days​
X-ray Diffraction and Infrared Spectroscopy​
Reference Range Information
Interpretive report.
Interpretation
​Interpretive report includes a gross description, detailed semi-quantitative analysis, component order of deposition and identification of the nidus.
Outreach CPTs
CPT Modifier
(if needed)
Quantity Description Comments
82360​
Synonyms/Keywords
​Stone Analysis, Renal Stone Analysis
Ordering Applications
Ordering Application Description
​Centricity

​a. Calculi Analysis (Stone)

b. Stone Analysis (Calculi)

​Cerner ​Stone Analysis Chemical Quantitative
If the ordering application you are looking for is not listed, contact your local laboratory for assistance.
Specimen Requirements
Specimen Type Preferred Container/Tube Acceptable Container/Tube Specimen Volume Specimen Minimum Volume
(allows for 1 repeat)
Pediatric Minimum Volume
(no repeat)
Calculus​ Sterile, leakproof container 
(e.g. Sage container)​
Collection Processing

​Send entire calculus. Indicate source, history of stones and whether spontaneously passed or surgically removed. Do not send urinary or biliary samples in formaldehyde or wrapped in tape.

Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type Temperature
​Calculus Ambient​
Useful For
​Analysis of urinary calculi is an essential step in the examination and initial treatment of the patient with kidney stones (urolithiasis). Knowledge of the composition of calculi yields fundamental information concerning the pathogenesis of the disease, including metabolic abnormalities, presence of infection, possible artifacts, and even drug metabolism. Our report to the physician notes the weight, size, and shape of stones, the constituents of the stone and their order of deposition, the presence of a nidus and its composition, the presence of foreign bodies or artifacts, and the presence and identification of unusual components, such as drugs and drug metabolites. The need for specific analysis increases as progress is made in treating various forms of urolithiasis and as interrelationships among predisposing factors become evident.
Reference Range Information
Interpretive report.
Interpretation
​Interpretive report includes a gross description, detailed semi-quantitative analysis, component order of deposition and identification of the nidus.
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Performing Laboratory Information
Performing Location Day(s) Test Performed Analytical Time Methodology/Instrumentation
Louis C. Herring & Company​ Monday through Friday​ 5-7 days​
X-ray Diffraction and Infrared Spectroscopy​
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Outreach CPTs
CPT Modifier
(if needed)
Quantity Description Comments
82360​
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