Anti-Mullerian Hormone [Referral]
Description | Detection of anti-mullerian hormone. In felines, this hormone can distinguish spayed from intact animals or detect ovarian remnant syndrome. In equines, it is useful for the diagnosis of granulosa-theca cell tumors (GCTs). |
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Code | 8008 |
Section | Clinical Pathology |
Species | Equine, Feline |
Specimen | 1 mL serum |
Sampling Requirements | Overnight fasting recommended to avoid lipemia. Serum separator tubes may falsely elevate AMH results. AMH is stable at refrigerator temperatures for 1-2 days; for longer storage, freezing is recommended. |
Collection Container | Remove from red cells and place sample in an additive free transport tube. |
Packing Instructions | Label all samples. Ship overnight on cold packs or dry ice. |
Special Instructions | For felines and equines, this test is performed at the Clinical Endocrinology Laboratory of the University of California at Davis. Prices listed for tests performed outside TVMDL may not include referral lab accession fees and are subject to change without notice. A processing and forwarding fee is added to all referral tests. Turnaround times vary depending on shipping time and the referral lab’s schedule.For canines, please see TVMDL’s Anti-Mullerian Hormone (ELISA). |
Price | $65.00 |