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Test Code B2MIC or LAB49 Beta 2 Microglobulin, Serum or Plasma

Specimen Requirements

Container Type:

Optimal: Gold or Mint*

*For STAT requests

Acceptable: Red or Green

Optimal Collection Volume: 

4.5mL; full tube

Minimum Volume:
  • Adults: 1 mL whole blood
  • Neonates: 1 microtainer (400-600 uL)
Collection Instructions:

Gently invert the sample 5-6 times after collection.

Specimen Transport:

Refrigerate

Processing Instructions: 

1. If serum, allow the specimen to clot for 30 minutes.

2. Centrifuge specimen within 2 hours of collection.

3. After centrifugation, specimen tubes without a gel barrier should have the serum or plasma aliquoted to a false bottom container.

4. Keep the serum or plasma refrigerated until testing can be performed.

Specimen Stability

Specimen Type Temperature Time
Serum* Refrigerated 3 days
Room Temperature 3 days
Frozen 6 months

*Note: Heparinized plasma in gel separator tubes is less stable than serum and is only suitable for add-on testing up to 2 days following sample collection.

Specimen Rejection Criteria

Hemolysis Mild OK; Moderate OK; Gross Reject
Lipemia Mild OK; Moderate OK; Gross Reject
Icterus Mild OK; Moderate OK; Gross Reject
Other Quantity not sufficient

Useful For

Beta 2 Microglobulin is elevated in conditions where cell turnover is increased (lymphocytic leukemia, myeloma, renal disease). Also used for testing renal tubular function.

Methodology

Roche Cobas - Immunoturbidimetric

Reference Ranges

0.8-2.2 mg/L

Interpretive

B2M - Clinical & Interpretive: Beta-2-Microglobulin, Serum (mayocliniclabs.com)

 

Please note: Mayo uses a different method than Bronson. Therefore, reference ranges for B2MIC may differ depending on the method used and are not comparable.

 

Day(s) Performed

24/7

Expected TAT

Same day

Performing Laboratory

Bronson Laboratory, Chemistry - Kalamazoo

Sample Retention Time

7 days

CPT Code

82232

LOINC Code

1952-1