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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

The maximum days the report can be obtained for the test Karyotyping: Blood Lympho Culture, Couple Test is 14 days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Karyotyping: Blood Lympho Culture, Couple Test

  • Age: Both partners must be at least 18 years old.
  • Health: Both partners must be in good health and free from any acute illnesses.
  • Consent: Both partners must provide informed consent for the test.
  • Medical History: Both partners should provide a detailed medical history, including any previous pregnancies or fertility issues.
  • Physical Examination: Both partners may need to undergo a physical examination to rule out any underlying health conditions.
  • Doctor's Referral: A doctor's referral may be required for the test.

What are the measure values for the test Karyotyping: Blood Lympho Culture, Couple Test

  • Chromosome Analysis
  • Chromosome Count
  • Karyotype
  • G-banding
  • Interphase FISH

What does this test Karyotyping: Blood Lympho Culture, Couple Test identify?

  • Karyotyping: Blood Lympho Culture, Couple Test
  • Identifies abnormalities in the chromosomes of blood lymphocytes in couples
  • Helps in detecting genetic disorders or chromosomal abnormalities that may affect fertility or lead to birth defects
  • Provides information on the overall genetic health of the couple and the potential risk of passing on genetic disorders to their offspring

Why is this test Karyotyping: Blood Lympho Culture, Couple Test taken?

Why is the Karyotyping: Blood Lympho Culture, Couple Test taken?

The Karyotyping: Blood Lympho Culture, Couple Test is taken to analyze the chromosomes of an individual's blood lymphocytes in order to detect any abnormalities or genetic disorders. This test is commonly performed on couples who are planning to have children to assess the risk of passing on genetic conditions to their offspring.

By examining the chromosomes through karyotyping, healthcare providers can identify any structural abnormalities, such as translocations or deletions, as well as numerical abnormalities, such as aneuploidy. These abnormalities can lead to conditions such as Down syndrome, Turner syndrome, or Klinefelter syndrome.

Overall, the Karyotyping: Blood Lympho Culture, Couple Test provides valuable information about an individual's genetic makeup and can help healthcare providers make informed decisions about reproductive planning and potential genetic counseling.

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