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Number of red blood cells in the blood

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Measures: Number of red blood cells in the blood

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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 Aneuploidy Five Probes (13, 18, 21, X & Y) By FISH Test is typically within 7-10 days. However, this timeline may vary depending on the specific laboratory or healthcare provider conducting the test.

What are the prerequisites for the test Aneuploidy Five Probes (13, 18, 21, X & Y) By FISH Test

  • Specimen: Amniotic fluid, chorionic villus sample (CVS), or fetal blood
  • Test must be ordered by a physician
  • Patient must be informed of the risks and benefits of the test
  • Signed informed consent form
  • Confirmation of pregnancy

What are the measure values for the test Aneuploidy Five Probes (13, 18, 21, X & Y) By FISH Test

  • Probe 13: Normal: 2 signals, Aneuploidy: 3 signals or more
  • Probe 18: Normal: 2 signals, Aneuploidy: 3 signals or more
  • Probe 21: Normal: 2 signals, Aneuploidy: 3 signals or more
  • Probe X: Normal: 2 signals, Aneuploidy: 3 signals or more
  • Probe Y: Normal: 1 signal (male), Aneuploidy: 0 signals (female)

What does this test Aneuploidy Five Probes (13, 18, 21, X & Y) By FISH Test identify?

  • This test identifies aneuploidy for chromosomes 13, 18, 21, X, and Y using FISH (Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization) technology.
  • An aneuploidy is an abnormal number of chromosomes in a cell, which can lead to genetic disorders.
  • By analyzing these specific chromosomes, the test can detect conditions such as Down syndrome (Trisomy 21), Edwards syndrome (Trisomy 18), Patau syndrome (Trisomy 13), Turner syndrome (Monosomy X), and Klinefelter syndrome (XXY).
  • The FISH test uses fluorescent probes that bind to specific regions of the chromosomes, allowing for visualization under a microscope.
  • This test is commonly used in prenatal screening to assess the risk of genetic abnormalities in the fetus.

Why is this test Aneuploidy Five Probes (13, 18, 21, X & Y) By FISH Test taken?

Reasons for Aneuploidy Five Probes (13, 18, 21, X & Y) By FISH Test

1. Detection of chromosomal abnormalities: The Aneuploidy Five Probes test is taken to detect any abnormalities in the number of chromosomes in a person's cells. This can help in diagnosing conditions such as Down syndrome (trisomy 21), Edwards syndrome (trisomy 18), Patau syndrome (trisomy 13), and other genetic disorders.

2. Prenatal screening: The test is often used as part of prenatal screening to assess the risk of chromosomal abnormalities in a developing fetus. This can help parents and healthcare providers make informed decisions about pregnancy management and potential treatment options.

3. Infertility evaluation: Aneuploidy Five Probes test can also be used to evaluate infertility issues in both men and women. Chromosomal abnormalities can affect fertility and the success of assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization (IVF).

4. Cancer diagnosis and treatment: In some cases, the test may be used to detect chromosomal abnormalities in cancer cells. This information can help in diagnosis, prognosis, and determining the most effective treatment options for cancer patients.

5. Genetic counseling: The results of the Aneuploidy Five Probes test can provide valuable information for genetic counseling. This can help individuals and families understand their risk of passing on chromosomal abnormalities to future generations and make informed decisions about family planning.

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