Excellent point that Creatinine, bilirubin, and pl
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My first reaction was "Geez, my bad, I cant get anything right" because I did not see those blood tests when I checked clinicaltrials.gov.
And that could be it. Patterson could be doing creatinine, bilirubin, and platelets for the S/C trial.
ButI don't think so. Platelets is part of a CBC blood test. Creatinine is part of the "basic metabolic panel". When you go to "complete metabolic panel", then bilirubin is included.
The S/C patients are very sick. They get a CBC at least daily, if not twice per day. And perhaps a complete metabolic panel daily as well.
So i suspect that the S/C patients already get platelets, creatinine, and bilirubin as routine blood work. No need to send to Patterson's lab.
Its possible that Patterson's lab doesn't do platelets, bilirubin, or creatinine. IncellDX only has complicated products on their website. But maybe platelets, billirubin and creatinine are so easy anyone can do it.
Even if IncellDX could do the simple stuff, there would be no reason as the hospital will have platelets at least daily and perhaps the others as well.
So while platelets, bilirubin, and creatinine are blood tests specifically called out on the S/C clinicaltrials.gov, I suspect that those tests are not done by Patterson/IncellDX.
Speculation aside, I believe there is no info available as to the S/C blood tests except for 1) clinicaltrials.gov, and 2) yesterday's comment by Pourhassan that Patterson is doing blood work for both CD10 and CD12.