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Episodic Ataxia Gene Panel Test

The maximum days for obtaining the report for the Episodic Ataxia Gene Panel test is 14 days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Episodic Ataxia Gene Panel

  • Confirmation of clinical diagnosis of episodic ataxia
  • Referral from a qualified healthcare provider
  • Signed consent form from the patient or legal guardian
  • Payment or insurance coverage for the test

What are the measure values for the test Episodic Ataxia Gene Panel

  • SCA6 (CACNA1A gene): 39-121 repeats
  • SCA1 (ATXN1 gene): 39-83 repeats
  • SCA2 (ATXN2 gene): 15-31 repeats
  • SCA3 (ATXN3 gene): 12-44 repeats
  • SCA7 (ATXN7 gene): 4-19 repeats
  • SCA17 (TBP gene): 41-63 repeats

What does this test Episodic Ataxia Gene Panel identify?

This test identifies genetic mutations associated with Episodic Ataxia, a rare neurological disorder characterized by episodes of poor coordination and balance. The Episodic Ataxia Gene Panel specifically looks for mutations in genes such as CACNA1A, ATP1A2, SCN2A, and others that are known to be linked to different types of Episodic Ataxia.

Why is this test Episodic Ataxia Gene Panel taken?

This test is taken to diagnose Episodic Ataxia, a rare neurological disorder that causes episodes of uncoordinated movement and balance problems. The Episodic Ataxia Gene Panel looks for mutations in specific genes that are known to be associated with this condition. Identifying these mutations can help confirm a diagnosis, guide treatment decisions, and provide information about the risk of passing the condition on to future generations.

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