Dog and Cat Liver Biopsy Submission Form
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Dog and Cat Liver Biopsy Submission Form LAB USE ONLY Animal Health Diagnostic Center College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University In Partnership with the NYS Dept. of Ag & Markets US Postal Service Address: FedEx/UPS Service Address: PO Box 5786 240 Farrier Rd. Ithaca, NY 14852-5786 Ithaca, NY 14853 AHDC Contacts: Phone: 607-253-3900 Fax: 607-253-3943 Web: ahdc.vet.cornell.edu Email: diagcenter@cornell.edu AHDC Accession No. / Date PLEASE NOTE: SAMPLES SUBMITTED FOR TESTING BECOME THE PROPERTY OF THE ANIMAL HEALTH DIAGNOSTIC CENTER AND MAY BE TESTED AS PART OF STATE/FEDERAL SURVEILLANCE PROGRAMS. PLEASE COMPLETE ALL FIELDS, PRINT LEGIBLY, AND ENTER ONLY ONE ANIMAL PER FORM Check if STAT (Available Monday through Friday: Standard fee + add’l $30. Results are reported by telephone followed by a written report) Digital Copper and Iron Quantification ($25 additional) If this is a second opinion, please provide a copy of the original biopsy report. AHDC Acct No. Submitting Veterinarian* Clinic Name Address City Phone No. Submitting Vet’s Signature State Fax No. Your Internal Case/Reference No. ** Owner Address City State Phone No. County Town NYS Premises ID Zip Zip ANIMAL IDENTIFICATION SEX CODES: M=Male, MR=Mare (equine only), MC=Castrated Male, F=Female, SF=Spayed Female AGE CODES: Y=Years, M=Months, W =Weeks, D=Days; DOB=Date of Birth NAME / IDENTIFIER NO. SPECIES BREED Sampling Date Specimen and Anatomical Site Tests Requested (Enter full name of tests) SEX AGE / DOB Other diagnostic tests requested: Case Information: a copy of the medical record can be faxed to (607) 253-4299 or e-mailed to pathologyservicecornell.edu Biochemistry Results (normal ranges or fold change) Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) Total bilirubin Bile acids (absolute value) Protein C (absolute value) Cholesterol Indicate lesion location. Indicate biopsy location/technique. Note: If sampling a mass, take an additional biopsy from an unaffected liver lobe. If suspecting portal vein hypoperfusion, avoid sampling the quadrate liver lobe. Clinical / Differential Diagnosis: Has related material been submitted previously for this animal? Yes Accession No. No Clinical Summary (imaging findings, appearance, size, and lesion(s) distribution: Check here if history is continued on next page, or if add’l history is attached AHDC USE ONLY OPENED BY: FEDEX FEDEX-GRND UPS-GRND UPS-ND MAIL PRI MAIL EXP MAIL OTHER: DATE REC'D:_ TIME REC'D:_ DATESHIPPED:_ FROZEN RM TEMP COOL COLD * The submitting veterinarian is responsible for the requested tests, fees associated with this submission, and to notify the owner of test results. **If your Internal Reference No. is entered on this form, it will be used to identify this case on the test result form and on the billing statement (max. 17 characters field) DRY ICE COLD PACK NONE COMMENT:_ Document Code: ORG-WEB-FORM-006-V01
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