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Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg), Qualitative or Quantitative
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Diseases
Overview
Clinical Utility
Interpretation
Reference Ranges
Methodology
Specimen Collection
Additional Testing
Turnaround Time
CPT
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ICD10
Additional ICD10
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All
Diseases
Overview
Clinical Utility
Interpretation
Reference Ranges
Methodology
Specimen Collection
Additional Testing
Turnaround Time
CPT
LOINC
ICD10
Additional ICD10
References
Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg), Qualitative or Quantitative
Medical Test
Diseases (53)
Screening/Initial Testing (
6)
Acute hepatitis
10
Note:
Hepatitis B & D virus coinfection
10
Note:
Viral hepatitis type B
10
Note:
Malignant neoplasm, liver
9
Note:
Rule out hepatitis B viral infection.
Adult preventative health screening
7
Note:
In patient born before 1964.
Prenatal care (Antenatal care)
7
Note:
Diagnostic Testing (
42)
Chronic hepatitis
10
Note:
Liver Disease
10
Note:
Rule out hepatitis B virus infection.
Viral hepatitis type D infection
10
Note:
Acute liver failure
9
Note:
Rule out Hepatitis B.
Alcoholic hepatitis
9
Note:
Rule out hepatitis B.
Hepatic steatosis (fatty liver)
9
Note:
Liver transplantation
9
Note:
Hepatocellular carcinoma
8
Note:
Differential diagnosis of HBV infection.
Acute hepatic failure
7
Note:
Rule out hepatitis B virus infection.
Alcoholic fatty liver
7
Note:
R/O Hepatitis B
Arteritis, NOS
7
Note:
Chronic liver disease
7
Note:
Differential diagnosis of hepatitis B viral infection.
Glomerulonephritis, acute
7
Note:
Glomerulonephritis, chronic
7
Note:
Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
7
Note:
In patients considered for rituximab therapy.
Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis
7
Note:
Polyneuropathy
7
Note:
Vasculitis, Systemic
7
Note:
Viral hepatitis
7
Note:
Rule out hepatitis B infection.
Benign neoplasm of liver and/or biliary ducts
6
Note:
Rule out hepatitis B.
Cryoglobulinemia
6
Note:
Rule out Hepatitis B caused cryoglobulinemia.
Cryptogenic cirrhosis
6
Note:
Rule out hepatitis B.
Drug dependence
6
Note:
Rule out hepatitis B infection in patients using needles.
Drug-induced systemic lupus erythematosus
6
Note:
End stage renal disease
6
Note:
Screening for infection with Hepatitis B virus due to dialysis.
Follicular lymphoma
6
Note:
Rule out hepatitis B infection.
Granulomatosis with polyangiitis (Wegener's)
6
Note:
Rule out hepatitis B infection.
Hodgkin Lymphoma
6
Note:
Rule out hepatitis B.
IgA nephropathy
6
Note:
If evidence of liver disease is present.
Jaundice
6
Note:
R/O Viral hepatitis in patients with evidence of hepatocellular injury
Malignant neoplasm, extrahepatic bile duct
6
Note:
Rule out hepatitis B.
Malignant neoplasm, intrahepatic bile duct
6
Note:
Rule out hepatitis B.
Nephrotic syndrome
6
Note:
Opioid Dependence
6
Note:
Rule out hepatitis B infection in patients using IV heroin.
Peripheral neuropathy
6
Note:
Peritoneal effusion
6
Note:
Rule out hepatitis B.
Polyarteritis nodosa
6
Note:
Rule out Hepatitis B virus infection.
Systemic granulomatous vasculitis (Churg-Strauss syndrome)
6
Note:
Rule out vasculitis caused by hepatitis B.
Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
6
Note:
Rule out hepatitis B.
Acetaminophen overdose
5
Note:
Rule out hepatitis B infection.
Chronic kidney disease
5
Note:
Rule out hepatitis B.
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
5
Note:
Disease Management Testing (
3)
Pregnancy without complications
10
Note:
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
9
Note:
Miliary tuberculosis
7
Note:
Rule out Hepatitis B.
Other Supportive/Alternative Tests (
2)
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection
6
Note:
If Hep B infection is indicated.
Mantle cell lymphoma
6
Note:
Hepatitis B testing should be ordered in patients for whom rituximab is being considered.
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