LYMPHOCYTE TYPING, NEGATIVE CONTROL

K761008 · Hyland Therapeutic Div., Travenol Laboratories · LGO · Apr 6, 1977 · Hematology

Device Facts

Record IDK761008
Device NameLYMPHOCYTE TYPING, NEGATIVE CONTROL
ApplicantHyland Therapeutic Div., Travenol Laboratories
Product CodeLGO · Hematology
Decision DateApr 6, 1977
DecisionSESE
Submission TypeTraditional
Regulation21 CFR 864.7675
Device ClassClass 1

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Identification

A leukocyte peroxidase test is a device used to distinguish certain myeloid cells derived from the bone marrow, i.e., neutrophils, eosinophils, and monocytes, from lymphoid cells of the lymphatic system and erythroid cells of the red blood cell series on the basis of their peroxidase activity as evidenced by staining. The results of this test are used in the differential diagnosis of the leukemias.

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