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- ARUP Laboratories | National Reference Laboratory
ARUP provides reference laboratory testing for hospitals and health centers, serving the diagnostic needs of patients We also consult on lab management, utilization, and operations
- Contact Us - ARUP Laboratories
Email: clientservices@aruplab com Sales Inquiries Please complete this request form for sales-based questions and a local Account Executive will contact you Sales Inquiries ARUP Healthcare Advisory Services Please complete this request form for laboratory consulting services and a healthcare consultant will contact you Consulting Inquiries
- About ARUP Laboratories
ARUP Laboratories is a leading national academic reference laboratory and a nonprofit enterprise of the University of Utah and its Department of Pathology We are a CAP-, ISO 15189-, and CLIA-certified diagnostic laboratory with more than 40 years of experience supporting hospital and health system clients with unparalleled quality and service
- The FDAs Final Rule on Laboratory-Developed Tests: FAQs
What does the FDA’s final rule on LDTs change?The rule makes it explicit that in vitro diagnostics (IVDs) that are manufactured by clinical laboratories—i e , laboratory-developed tests (LDTs)—are considered devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA)
- Education - ARUP Laboratories
The ARUP Institute for Learning provides reputable educational opportunities and resources to ARUP clients, laboratory professionals, and industry organizations in an effort to advance the practice of laboratory medicine and continually improve patient care
- ARUP Lab - Quality testing to ensure the best results and care
We are a worldwide leader in innovative laboratory research and development, with an extensive test menu of highly complex and unique medical tests
- Laboratory Testing for Developmental Delay, Intellectual Disability . . .
Laboratory testing should be considered as part of a comprehensive evaluation for individuals with suspected autism spectrum disorder and or developmental delay intellectual disability
- Laboratory Diagnosis of Hemoglobinopathies and Thalassemia
Diagnosis Indications for Testing Hemolytic anemia; family history of hemoglobinopathy Laboratory Testing Initial testing – CBC with peripheral smear Polychromasia, spherocytes, schistocytes, sickle cells, Heinz bodies, basophilic stippling; however, the lack of any of these cells does not rule out hemolytic anemia
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