Laboratory Medicine
Test Directory / T-cells (CD4/CD8)
T-cells (CD4/CD8)
EDTA
Test | T-cells (CD4/CD8) |
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Common Abbreviations | |
Profile | |
Clinical Indication | CD4 and CD8 cells are lymphocytes that have markers on the surfaces of the cells called CD4 and CD8. These tests measure the number of CD4 and CD8 cells in the blood. To provide a clearer picture of the condition of the immune system, the results of these tests may be expressed as a ratio of CD4 to total lymphocytes (percentage) or as a ratio of CD4 cells to CD8 cells. These tests are most often used to help monitor disease progression in HIV but may also be used occasionally in other conditions such as lymphomas and patients receiving immune suppresive medications or in the diagnosis and monitoring of Primary and non-HIV related immune deficiences. |
Specimen Type | Blood |
Sample Type | EDTA |
Minimum Volume | 1 x 3 mL (adult) |
Special Precautions | Must be at least half filled |
Stability | 24 hrs |
Turnaround Time | 2 days (routine) |
Laboratory | Transplant Immunology Leeds St James University Hospital |
Reference Interval | Reference range printed on final report. |
Limitations | None stated |
Additional Information |