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Measurable Residual Disease (MRD) by Flow Cytometry
Short Description : MRD by Flow Cytometry



Test performed by: LabPLUS Cell Markers


For all queries, including specimen requirements and results, contact the Cell Marker section of the Haematology laboratory ( Ext22061 or 22075),

or via Lablink   22000 or (09) 307-8995 or 0800 522 758 .


Specimen Collection

For Collection and Transport protocols of specific MRD tests click on the following links:

Other MRD tests:

- minimum 8ml peripheral blood in EDTA tubes

- 3-4ml of bone marrow in EDTA tubes. Add 2ml of bone marrow to each EDTA tube. First aspirate is required.

- minimum 2ml peripheral blood in EDTA tube

- 3-4ml of bone marrow in EDTA tubes. Add 2ml of bone marrow to each EDTA tube. First aspirate is required.

Transport MRD samples at 4 o C without delay. Do not spin or freeze.


Turnaround Time: Within 5 days


Contact Information

For further information contact the Cell Marker section of the Haematology laboratory ( 09 3074949 Ext 22061 or 22075 ).

Out of hours laboratory on-call 1630 - 2400hrs on weeknights, 0800 - 2400hrs weekends and public holidays: 021 753 059.

Haematologist advice may also be obtained during working hours from:

Dr Anna Ruskova, Clinical Lead/Laboratory Haematologist:                Ext. 22137 

Dr Louisa Stone, Laboratory Haematologist                                            Ext. 22062

Dr Nikhil Rabade, Laboratory Haematologist                                            Ext 22071

Dr Peter Bradbeer, Laboratory Haematologist                                         Ext. 22062

Dr Nicola Eaddy, Laboratory Haematologist                                             Ext. 22005

An on-call Laboratory Haematologist is able to be contacted via the hospital operator outside of normal working hours.



Last updated at 11:04:01 14/11/2024