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Number of red blood cells in the blood

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Red blood cell disorders

Measures: Number of red blood cells in the blood

Identifies: Red blood cell disorders

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What is the maximum days the report can be obtained for the test

Maximum Days for Report of QFPCR Test

The maximum days for obtaining the report of the QFPCR test are as follows:

  1. QFPCR - 13: Report can be obtained within 13 days
  2. QFPCR - 18: Report can be obtained within 18 days
  3. QFPCR - 21: Report can be obtained within 21 days
  4. QFPCR - X & Y Test: Report can be obtained within the specified time frame by the testing facility

What are the prerequisites for the test QFPCR - 13, 18, 21, X & Y Test

  • Chorionic villus sample or amniotic fluid
  • Properly filled out requisition form
  • Maternal and paternal blood samples for comparison
  • Signed consent form

What are the measure values for the test QFPCR - 13, 18, 21, X & Y Test

  • QFPCR - 13: 1.8
  • QFPCR - 18: 2.1
  • QFPCR - 21: 1.5
  • QFPCR - X: 2.3
  • QFPCR - Y: 1.2

What does this test QFPCR - 13, 18, 21, X & Y Test identify?

QFPCR Test Identification

The QFPCR test identifies various genetic abnormalities by analyzing chromosomes 13, 18, 21, X, and Y. These abnormalities can include conditions such as Down syndrome (Trisomy 21), Edwards syndrome (Trisomy 18), Patau syndrome (Trisomy 13), and other genetic disorders.

This test is commonly used during pregnancy to screen for these chromosomal abnormalities in the fetus. It involves analyzing the DNA from a sample of the mother's blood or the amniotic fluid surrounding the fetus.

The results of the QFPCR test can help healthcare providers determine the risk of the fetus having a genetic disorder and can guide further diagnostic testing or treatment options.

Why is this test QFPCR - 13, 18, 21, X & Y Test taken?

This test, known as QFPCR (Quantitative Fluorescent Polymerase Chain Reaction) - 13, 18, 21, X & Y Test, is taken to detect genetic abnormalities on specific chromosomes. The numbers 13, 18, 21, X, and Y represent the chromosomes that are being tested for abnormalities.

Chromosomal abnormalities can lead to various genetic disorders such as Down syndrome (trisomy 21), Edwards syndrome (trisomy 18), and Patau syndrome (trisomy 13). Testing for these abnormalities can provide valuable information about the genetic health of an individual or an unborn baby.

The QFPCR test is a non-invasive prenatal test that can be performed using a blood sample from the mother. It is often recommended for pregnant women who are at increased risk of having a baby with a chromosomal abnormality.

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