Test Code NGS50M Myeloid 50 Gene NGS Panel Non Blood
Additional Test Codes
Epic Order Name: Myeloid 50 Gene NGS Panel Non Blood
Sunquest Order Code: NGS50M
Px Order Code: LAB8249
Specimen Collection Type
Bone Marrow Aspirate: EDTA (lavender-top) tube, 3.0 mL;
FFPE tissue: 5 to 10 slides, each 10 micron thick plus one additional H&E reference slide with tumor tissue marked.
For peripheral blood see: Myeloid 50 Gene NGS Panel Blood (NGS50L)
Minimum Collection Volume
Bone Marrow Aspirate: minimum 0.5 mL;
FFPE: minimum 5 unstained slides
Additional Information / Notes
Genes Tested: ABL1, ANKRD26, ASXL1, BCR, BLM, BRAF, CALR, CBL, CEBPA, CSF3R, CUX1, DDX41, DNMT3A, ELANE, ETNK1, ETV6, EZH2, FBXW7, FLT3, GATA2, IDH1, IDH2, IKZF1, JAK2, KIT, KRAS, MPL, MYD88, NF1, NOTCH1, NPM1, NRAS, PAX5, PDGFRA, PTPN11, RUNX1, SETBP1, SF3B1, SH2B3, SRP72, SRSF2, STAG2, STAT3, TERC, TERT, TET2, TP53, U2AF1, WT1, ZRSR2.
Reference Range
An interpretive report will be provided
Critical Value
N/A
Specimen Availability for Add-on Testing
Only for additional testing provided by CMOL; additional sample may be required, see individual test sample requirements and stability.
Specimen Stability
Bone Marrow Aspirate: 5 days at 4°C;
FFPE: N/A
Day(s) Performed
8:30 AM – 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday; varies
Performing Lab - Department
TUKHS – Molecular Pathology (CMOL)
CPT Code
81479
LOINC Code
N/A
Performing Lab- Department
TUKHS Molecular Pathology (CMOL)
Clinical Indications
Detects somatic small nucleotide variations (SNVs) and small insertions/deletions (INDELs) in 50 genes of importance across various types of hematologic malignancies. Useful for diagnosis support, prognosis, risk stratification,
and informing possible treatment decisions and clinical trials. The presence of gene variants in various cancers can serve as a prognostic indicator and can impact a patient’s response to some anti-cancer therapies, making detection
of gene variants useful in guiding treatment decisions.
Test Alias
N/A
Rejection Criteria
FFPE: Decalcified specimen;
Bone Marrow Aspirate: Severely clotted or hemolyzed samples