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Lab Test Dictionary

Uric Acid, Body Fluid (XURIC)

Methodology

Quantitative Spectrophotometry


Synonyms

Urate

Specimen Type

Body Fluid

Performing Lab

UCSD CALM Chemistry


Epic ID

LAB90030

Lab Test Days

Daily

Standard TAT

24 Hours from receipt of sample


Collection Information

Specimen Required

2-6 mL Body Fluid (Pleural (Thoracentesis), Pericardial, Peritoneal (paracentesis), Ascites (Abdominal drain) and Synovial (joint/knee))

Container Type

Sterile Container

Collection Instructions

Acceptable sources only: Pleural (Thoracentesis), Pericardial, Peritoneal (paracentesis), Ascites (Abdominal drain) and Synovial (joint/knee).


Processing Information - Lab Use Only

Transport Temperature

Room Temp-OK/Refrigerated-OK/Frozen-OK

Specimen Stability

Room Temp: 3 Days; Refrigerated: 7 Days (preferred); Frozen: 6 Months

Test Volume Required

6 mL Body Fluid

Minimum Test Volume

2 mL Body Fluid

Processing Instructions

Aliquot and centrifuge body fluid. Separate clear portion of body fluid into a screw-capped vial. Complete a UCSD Chemistry requisition and submit with specimen refrigerated. Specify source in comments, on specimen and on requisition. If requested STAT or urgent, call a RUSH TForce pickup.


Comments

Body fluid specimens submitted for chemistry testing must be clear, non-turbid, and free of visible particulate matter, with a viscosity comparable to serum. Specimens that are turbid, purulent, highly viscous, or otherwise unsuitable in appearance—particularly those received from other hospitals—must not be processed.


Revised

6/15/26

Initials

SA