Test ID: CD4RT
CD4 T-Cell Recent Thymic Emigrants (RTE)
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Secondary ID
A test code used for billing and in test definitions created prior to November 2011
Reference Values
Describes reference intervals and additional information for interpretation of test results. May include intervals based on age and sex when appropriate. Intervals are Mayo-derived, unless otherwise designated. If an interpretive report is provided, the reference value field will state this.
CD4 ABSOLUTE
Males
1 month-17 years: 153-1,745 cells/mcL
18-70 years: 290-1,175 cells/mcL
Reference values have not been established for patients that are <30 days of age.
Reference values have not been established for patients that are >70 years of age.
Females
1 month-17 years: 582-1,630 cells/mcL
18-70 years: 457-1,766 cells/mcL
Reference values have not been established for patients that are <30 days of age.
Reference values have not been established for patients that are >70 years of age.
CD4 RTE %
Males
1 month-17 years: 19.4-60.9%
18-25 years: 6.4-51.0%
26-55 years: 6.4-41.7%
> or =56 years: 6.4-27.7%
Reference values have not been established for patients that are <30 days of age.
Reference values have not been established for patients that are >70 years of age.
Females
1 month-17 years: 25.8-68.0%
18-25 years: 6.4-51.0%
26-55 years: 6.4-41.7%
> or =56 years: 6.4-27.7%
Reference values have not been established for patients that are <30 days of age.
Reference values have not been established for patients that are >70 years of age.
CD4 RTE ABSOLUTE
Males
1 month-17 years: 50.0-926.0 cells/mcL
18-70 years: 42.0-399.0 cells/mcL
Reference values have not been established for patients that are <30 days of age.
Reference values have not been established for patients that are >70 years of age.
Females
1 month-17 years: 170.0-1,007.0 cells/mcL
18-70 years: 42.0-832.0 cells/mcL
Reference values have not been established for patients that are <30 days of age.
Reference values have not been established for patients that are >70 years of age.


