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TEST CHANGES Please Note: Not all test codes assigned to each assay are listed in the table of contents. Please refer to the complete listing on the page numbers indicated. Test Code Former Test Code Test Name Effective Date Page # 1286 Gliadin (Deamidated Peptide) Antibody (IgA) 4/10/2012 1 1261 Gliadin (Deamidated Peptide) Antibody (IgG) 4/10/2012 2 1266 Gliadin (Deamidated Peptide) Antibody (IgG,IgA) 4/10/2012 3 8944 Lyme Disease C6 Antibodies,Total, ELISA 4/17/2012 4 3541 Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy Total [LC/MS/MS] 4/17/2012 4 8315UR Histoplasma Antigen Urine 4/24/2012 5 8157 Hypersensitivity Evaluation II 4/24/2012 5 8156 Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis Evaluation 4/24/2012 5 DISCONTINUED TESTS Please Note: Not all test codes assigned to each assay are listed in the table of contents. Please refer to the complete listing on the page numbers indicated. Test Code Test Name Effective Date Page # EX1 Allergen IgE Mixes 4/17/2012 5 2344 Candida albicans Evaluation 4/17/2012 7 2343 Candida albicans IgG, IgM & IgA Antibodies 4/17/2012 7 4891 Leptin 4/17/2012 8 3830 Mannose-Binding Protein 4/17/2012 8 SEND OUTS Please Note: Not all test codes assigned to each assay are listed in the table of contents. Please refer to the complete listing on the page numbers indicated. Test Code Former Test Code Test Name Effective Date Page # 30440 Candida albicans Antibodies (IgG, IgA, IgM) (20125) 4/17/2012 8 90367 Leptin (90367) 4/17/2012 9 16039 Mannose-binding Lectin (MBL) (16039) 4/17/2012 10 Test Changes The following test changes will be effective on the dates indicated below. Please note that only the fields listed in bold type are being changed; former test names and test codes have been italicized. Additional information, regarding the change, will be provided where applicable. Gliadin (Deamidated Peptide) Antibody (IgA) Celiac disease or gluten sensitive entropathy is a chronic condition that damages the lining of the small intestine and results in a malabsorption syndrome. Detection of antibodies to gliadin, one of the major protein components of gluten, is useful in diagnosing celiac disease. However, gliadin antibodies may be found in individuals without celiac disease; thus gliadin antibody assays are less specific than assays measuring antibodies to endomysium and transglutaminase. Recent work has revealed that gliadinreactive antibodies from celiac patients bind to a very limited number of specific epitopes on the gliadin molecule. Further, deamidation of gliadin results in enhanced binding of gliadin antibodies. Based on this information, assays using deaminated gliadin peptides bearing the celiac-specific epitopes have much Page 1 of 10 The CPT Codes provided in this document are based on AMA guidelines and are for informational purposes only. CPT coding is the sole responsibility of the billing party. Please direct any questions regarding coding to the payor being billed. Any Profile/panel component may be ordered separately. Reflex tests are performed at an additional charge.

Effective Date 4/10/2012 higher diagnostic accuracy for celiac disease when compared to standard gliadin antibody assays. Former Test Name Gliadin Antibody (IgA) Test Code 1286 Reject Criteria Reference Range 1 ml serum (0.5 ml minimum) Gross hemolysis or gross lipemia Gliadin (Deamidated) Ab, (IgA) < 20 units Antibody Not Detected > or = 20 units Antibody Detected 12461 Gliadin (Deamidated Peptide) Antibody (IgA) Tests Affected Test Codes: Name: 1076 Celiac Disease Autoantibodies Evaluation 1075 Celiac Disease EvaluatR with IgA P6425A P48580A P433210 P8019B CUSTOM QVMC CELIAC DISEASE PANEL CUSTOM VA ROSEBURG CELIAC COMPREHENSIVE AB PANEL CUSTOM ADL CELIAC PANEL CUSTOM ETCH TRANSGLUTAMINASE & CELIAC PANEL 1077 Celiac Disease EvaluatR Gliadin (Deamidated Peptide) Antibody (IgG) Celiac disease or gluten sensitive entropathy is a chronic condition that damages the lining of the small intestine and results in a malabsorption syndrome. Detection of antibodies to gliadin, one of the major protein components of gluten, is useful in diagnosing celiac disease. However, gliadin antibodies may be found in individuals without celiac disease; thus gliadin antibody assays are less specific than assays measuring antibodies to endomysium and transglutaminase. Recent work has revealed that gliadinreactive antibodies from celiac patients bind to a very limited number of specific epitopes on the gliadin molecule. Further, deamidation of gliadin results in enhanced binding of gliadin antibodies. Based on this information, assays using deaminated gliadin peptides bearing the celiac-specific epitopes have much higher diagnostic accuracy for celiac disease when compared to standard gliadin antibody assays. Effective Date 4/10/2012 Former Test Name Gliadin Antibody (IgG) Test Code 1261 Reject Criteria Reference Range 1 ml serum (0.5 ml minimum) Gross hemolysis or gross lipemia Gliadin (Deamidated) Ab, (IgG) < 20 units Antibody Not Detected > or = 20 units Antibody Detected 12456 Gliadin (Deamidated Peptide) Antibody (IgG) Page 2 of 10

Tests Affected Test Codes: Name: 1076 Celiac Disease Autoantibodies Evaluation 1075 Celiac Disease EvaluatR with IgA P6425A P48580A P43321O P8019B CUSTOM QVMC CELIAC DISEASE PANEL CUSTOM VA ROSEBURG CELIAC COMPREHENSIVE AB PANEL CUSTOM ADL CELIAC PANEL CUSTOM ETCH TRANSGLUTAMINASE & CELIAC PANEL 1077 Celiac Disease EvaluatR Gliadin (Deamidated Peptide) Antibody (IgG,IgA) Celiac disease or gluten sensitive entropathy is a chronic condition that damages the lining of the small intestine and results in a malabsorption syndrome. Detection of antibodies to gliadin, one of the major protein components of gluten, is useful in diagnosing celiac disease. However, gliadin antibodies may be found in individuals without celiac disease; thus gliadin antibody assays are less specific than assays measuring antibodies to endomysium and transglutaminase. Recent work has revealed that gliadinreactive antibodies from celiac patients bind to a very limited number of specific epitopes on the gliadin molecule. Further, deamidation of gliadin results in enhanced binding of gliadin antibodies. Based on this information, assays using deaminated gliadin peptides bearing the celiac-specific epitopes have much higher diagnostic accuracy for celiac disease when compared to standard gliadin antibody assays. Effective Date 4/10/2012 Former Test Name Gliadin Antibody (IgG,IgA) Test Code 1266 Reject Criteria Reference Range 1 ml serum (0.5 ml minimum) Gross hemolysis or gross lipemia Gliadin (Deamidated) Ab, (IgA) < 20 units Antibody Not Detected > or = 20 units Antibody Detected Gliadin (Deamidated) Ab, (IgG) < 20 units Antibody Not Detected > or = 20 units Antibody Detected 12456 Gliadin (Deamidated Peptide) Antibody (IgG) 12461 Gliadin (Deamidated Peptide) Antibody (IgA) Tests Affected Test Codes: Name: 1076 Celiac Disease Autoantibodies Evaluation 1075 Celiac Disease EvaluatR with IgA P6425A P48580A P433210 CUSTOM QVMC CELIAC DISEASE PANEL CUSTOM VA ROSEBURG CELIAC COMPREHENSIVE AB PANEL CUSTOM ADL CELIAC PANEL Page 3 of 10

P8019B CUSTOM ETCH TRANSGLUTAMINASE & CELIAC PANEL 1077 Celiac Disease EvaluatR Lyme Disease C6 Antibodies,Total, ELISA Former Test Name Borrelia burgdorferi C6 Peptide Antibodies DetectR Test Code 8944 Transport Temperature Specimen Stability Reference Range Always Message 1 ml (0.3 ml) Serum Red top (no gel) Acceptable: SST Room temperature Room temperature: 4 days Refrigerated: 7 days Frozen:30 days <0.91 Negative <0.91 Negative 0.91-1.09 Equivocal >1.09 Positive 200583 Lyme Disease C6 Antibodies,Total, ELISA Tests Affected Test Codes: Name: 8954 Borrelia burgdorferi IgG & IgM Antibodies [EIA] plus C6 Peptide 6906 Borrelia burgdorferi Panel Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy Total [LC/MS/MS] Test Code 3541 Instructions Collect blood in a standard red-top serum vacutainer tube. Allow blood to clot at room temperature. Centrifuge and separate the serum from the cells immediately. Alternatively, collect blood in an SST, allow to clot at room temperature, centrifuge and remove from the gel within 48 hours. Histoplasma Antigen Urine Effective Date 4/24/2012 Test Code Always Message Assay Category 8315UR This test(s) was developed and its performance characteristics have been determined by Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute, Valencia, CA. Performance characteristics refer to the analytical performance of the test. Laboratory Developed Test Hypersensitivity Evaluation II Effective Date 4/24/2012 Page 4 of 10

Test Code 8157 23422 Saccharopolyspora rectivirgula Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis Evaluation Effective Date 4/24/2012 Test Code 8156 20191 Saccharopolyspora rectivirgula Discontinued Tests Allergen IgE Mixes Message There are no suggested replacement tests. Test Code Tests Affected EX1 Test Codes: EX1 EX2 EX70 EX71 FX1 FX2 FX3 FX5E FX7 FX8 FX9 FX10 FX13 FX14 FX15 FX16 FX18 FX20 Name: Allergen-Animal Epidermals & Proteins Mix IgE: EX1 Allergen-Animal Epidermals & Proteins Mix IgE: EX2 Allergen-Animal Epidermals & Proteins Mix IgE: EX70 Allergen - Mixed Feathers IgE: EX71 Allergen-Food Mix IgE - Nuts: FX1 Allergen-Food Mix IgE - Seafood: FX2 Allergen-Food Mix IgE - Cereal: FX3 Allergen-Food Mix IgE - Children's: FX5E Allergen-Food Mix IgE - Misc: FX7 Allergen-Food Mix IgE - Fruit & Nut: FX8 Allergen-Food Mix IgE - Fruit & Nut: FX9 Allergen-Food Mix IgE - Meat & Egg: FX10 Allergen-Food Mix IgE - Vegetables: FX13 Allergen-Food Mix IgE - Vegetables: FX14 Allergen-Food Mix IgE - Fruit: RFX15 Allergen-Food Mix IgE - Fruit: FX16 Allergen-Food Mix IgE - Vegetables: FX18 Allergen-Food Mix IgE - Grain: FX20 Page 5 of 10

FX23 FX24 FX25 FX70 FX71 FX72 FX73 FX74 GX1 GX2 GX3 GX4 HX2 MX1 MX2 PAX1 PAX3 PAX5 PAX6 RFX11 RFX17 RFX21 RFX22 RGX6 RRX1 RRX2 RRX3 RRX4 RTX10 TX1 TX2 TX3 TX4 TX5 TX6 TX7 Allergen-Food Mix IgE - Meat: FX23 Allergen-Food Mix IgE - Misc: FX24 Allergen-Food Mix IgE - Misc: FX25 Allergen-Food Mix IgE - Spices: FX70 Allergen-Food Mix IgE - Spices: FX71 Allergen-Food Mix IgE - Spices: FX72 Allergen-Food Mix IgE - Meat: FX73 Allergen-Food Mix IgE - Fish: FX74 Allergen-Grass Mix IgE: GX1 Allergen-Grass Mix IgE: GX2 Allergen-Grass Mix IgE: GX3 Allergen-Grass Mix IgE: GX4 Allergen-House Dust Mix: HX2 Allergen-Molds & Yeasts Mix IgE: MX1 Allergen-Molds & Yeasts Mix IgE: MX2 Allergen-Occupational Mix IgE: PAX1 Allergen-Occupational Mix IgE: PAX3 Allergen-Occupational Mix IgE: PAX5 Allergen-Occupational Mix IgE: PAX6 Allergen-Food Mix IgE - Vegetables: RFX11 Allergen-Food Mix IgE - Fruit: RFX17 Allergen-Food Mix IgE - Fruit: RFX21 Allergen-Food Mix IgE - Nuts: RFX22 Allergen-Grass Mix IgE: RGX6 Allergen-Regional Mix IgE: RRX1 Allergen-Regional Mix IgE: RRX2 Allergen-Regional Mix IgE: RRX3 Allergen-Regional Mix IgE: RRX4 Allergen-Tree Pollen Mix IgE: RTX10 Allergen-Tree Pollen Mix IgE: TX1 Allergen-Tree Pollen Mix IgE: TX2 Allergen-Tree Pollen Mix IgE: TX3 Allergen-Tree Pollen Mix IgE: TX4 Allergen-Tree Pollen Mix IgE: TX5 Allergen-Tree Pollen Mix IgE: TX6 Allergen-Tree Pollen Mix IgE: TX7 Page 6 of 10

TX8 TX9 WX1 WX2 WX3 WX5 WX6 WX7 Allergen-Tree Pollen Mix IgE: TX8 Allergen-Tree Pollen Mix IgE: TX9 Allergen-Weed Pollen Mix IgE: WX1 Allergen-Weed Pollen Mix IgE: WX2 Allergen-Weed Pollen Mix IgE: WX3 Allergen-Weed Pollen Mix IgE: WX4 Allergen-Weed Pollen Mix IgE: WX5 Allergen-Weed Pollen Mix IgE: WX6 P6053E CUSTOM DECATUR INHALANT PANEL # 1 P6271E P6271F P6271G P6920C P7493H RW209 CUSTOM REGIONAL FOOD ALLERGY PANEL CUSTOM REGIONAL FULL ALLERGY PANEL CUSTOM REGIONAL OUTDOOR/ANIMAL PANEL CUSTOM SOUTH GEORGIA BLACHE FOOD ALLERGY PANEL CUSTOM ST. JOHN'S PEDIATRIC PANEL Allergen-Weed Pollen Mix IgE: RW209 Candida albicans Evaluation Message Suggested replacement test code 30440 Candida albicans Antibodies (IgG, IgA and IgM) (20125) and 9190 Candida Antigen Detection. Test Code 2344 Candida albicans IgG, IgM & IgA Antibodies Message Suggested replacement test code 30440 Candida albicans Antibodies (IgG, IgA and IgM) (20125) Test Code 2343 Leptin Message Suggested replacement test code 90367 Leptin (90367). Test Code 4891 Mannose-Binding Protein Message Suggested replacement test 16039 Mannose-binding Lectin (MBL) Test Code 3830 Referral Tests Page 7 of 10

Due to these assays being performed by outside vendors, we are unable to use our normal method of communication. Some of the changes listed in this document may be effective in less than 30 days. Please note the individual effective dates below, as these changes may require IMMEDIATE ACTION. The following tests will be available through Quest Diagnostics on the dates indicated below. Candida albicans Antibodies (IgG, IgA, IgM) (20125) Message Suggested replacement for tests 2343 and 2344. *** This test is not approved for New York patient testing.*** Systemic candidiasis is often characterized by markedly elevated levels of Candida-specific antibodies. However, interpretation of Candida antibody results is complicated by detection of these antibodies in healthy individuals, and blunted antibody responses in immunocompromised patients. Test Code 30440 CPT Codes 86628 x 3 Transport Temperature Specimen Stability Set-up/Analytic Time Reference Range 1.0 ml (0.2 ml) Serum Red Top Tube or Serum Separator Tube Room temperature Room temperature: 7 days Refrigerated: 14 days Frozen: 30 days Set up: Mon-Fri; Report available: 2-4 days C. Albicans IgG <1.0 C. Albicans IgA <1.0 C. Albicans IgM <1.0 Always Message INTERPRETIVE CRITERIA: <1.0 Antibody not detected > or = 1.0 Antibody detected Systemic candidiasis is often characterized by markedly elevated levels of IgG, IgA, and IgM recognizing Candida. However, interpretation of Candida antibody levels is complicated by detection of antibodies in 20-30% of healthy individuals, and blunted antibody responses in immunocompromised patients at risk for systemic candidiasis. Candida antibody results should be considered within the context of clinical findings and results from other relevant laboratory tests, such as Candida antigen detection and/or culture. This test was developed and its performance characteristics have been determined by Focus Diagnostics. It has not been cleared or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The FDA has determined that such clearance or approval is not necessary. Performance characteristics refer to the analytical performance of the test. Methodology Assay Category Performing Site ELISA Laboratory Developed Test Focus Diagnostics, Inc. 86005287 C. Albicans IgG 86005288 C. Albicans IgA 86005289 C. Albicans IgM Page 8 of 10

Leptin (90367) Message Suggested replacement for test code 4891. Leptin is an adipocyte-derived hormone that is essential for normal body weight regulation. Leptin production is under neuroendocrine control so that serum concentrations vary directly with the amount of triglycerides stored in adipose tissue depots. Test Code 90367 CPT Codes 82397 Reject Criteria Transport Temperature Specimen Stability Set-up/Analytic Time Units Of Measure 1.0 ml (0.2 ml) Serum Red Top Tube or Serum Separator Tube Hypericteric Refrigerated Room temperature: 8 hours Refrigerated: 14 days Frozen: 5 weeks Set up: Mon, Thur; Report available: 2-3 days ng/ml Always Message Adult Lean Subjects (18-71 years) with BMI range of 18-25: Males: 0.3-13.4 ng/ml Females: 4.7-23.7 ng/ml Adult Subjects (19-60 years) with BMI range of 25-30: Males: 1.8-19.9 ng/ml Females: 8.0-38.9 ng/ml Pediatric Reference Ranges for Leptin: 5-9.9 years: 0.6-16.8 ng/ml 10-13.9 years: 1.4-16.5 ng/ml 14-17.9 years: 0.6-24.9 ng/ml This test was developed and its performance characteristics have been determined by Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute, San Juan Capistrano. Performance characteristics refer to the analytical performance of the test. Methodology Assay Category Performing Site Electrochemiluminescence Laboratory Developed Test Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute, San Juan Capistrano 86007477 Leptin Mannose-binding Lectin (MBL) (16039) Message Suggested replacement for test code 3830. In conjunction with clinical findings and other laboratory tests, the deficiency of Mannose Binding Lectin (MBL) can be used to aid in the determination of susceptibility to infection. Test Code 16039 CPT Codes 83520 Page 9 of 10

Reject Criteria Instructions Transport Temperature Specimen Stability Set-up/Analytic Time Units Of Measure Always Message 1.0 ml (0.3 ml) Serum Red Top Tube or Serum Separator Tube Hemolysis, Lipemia, Thawed Serum, Heat treated, Specimens containing visible particulate matter Overnight fasting is preferred. Do not submit specimens that have been heat treated. Do not submit the sample in a glass tube. Frozen Room temperature: 4 hours Refrigerated: 4 hours Frozen: 21 days Set up: Thu; Report available: 2-8 days ng/ml Mannose-binding Lectin: DEFICIENT: <100 ng/ml NORMAL: >=100 Mannan-binding lectin (MBL) is a serum collectin (c-type lectin) and is considered an important component of the innate immune system. Clinical studies have used 50 or 100 ng/ml to define severe MBL deficiency. MBL is also known to activate the classical complement pathway through its binding to serine proteases MASP-2 and MASP-1. MBL deficiency has been associated with recurrent infections in children 6 months to 17 months of age, during the time when the adaptive immune system (IgG production) is not fully mature. Methodology Assay Category Performing Site ELISA Laboratory Developed Test Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute, San Juan Capistrano 86000348 Mannose-binding lectin Page 10 of 10 Quest, Quest Diagnostics, the associated logo, Nichols Institute and all associated Quest Diagnostics marks are the trademarks of Quest Diagnostics. 2012 Quest Diagnostics Incorporated. All rights reserved. www.questdiagnostics.com