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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 Chromosomal Microarray 750K is 14 days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Chromosomal Microarray 750K

Prerequisites for Chromosomal Microarray 750K Test

Prerequisites for Chromosomal Microarray 750K Test

  • Patient must have a referral from a healthcare provider or genetic counselor
  • Patient must provide informed consent for the test
  • A blood sample or tissue sample (such as an amniotic fluid sample) is required for the test
  • Patient must not have any contraindications to undergoing the test, as determined by the healthcare provider
  • Patient must disclose any relevant medical history or family history that may impact the results of the test

What are the measure values for the test Chromosomal Microarray 750K

  • Chromosomal Microarray 750K
  • Measure Values:
    • Number of probes: 750,000
    • Resolution: 5-10kb
    • Genome coverage: >98%
    • Detection limit: 20kb
    • SNP coverage: >300,000
    • Copy number analysis: Yes
    • Loss of heterozygosity analysis: Yes
    • Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping: Yes

What does this test Chromosomal Microarray 750K identify?

  • The Chromosomal Microarray 750K test identifies genetic variations in a person's DNA.
  • It can detect copy number variations, which are changes in the number of copies of a particular segment of DNA.
  • The test can also identify regions of the genome where there are missing or extra DNA segments, known as deletions or duplications.
  • Chromosomal Microarray 750K can detect genetic mutations that may be associated with developmental delays, intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, and other genetic conditions.
  • It can also identify genetic markers that may increase the risk of certain medical conditions or diseases.

Why is this test Chromosomal Microarray 750K taken?

The Chromosomal Microarray 750K test is taken to detect any abnormalities or variations in a person's DNA. This test is often recommended for individuals who have developmental delays, intellectual disabilities, birth defects, or other genetic conditions. The test analyzes the entire genome for copy number variations, deletions, duplications, and other genetic changes that may be responsible for a person's symptoms or condition. By identifying these genetic abnormalities, healthcare providers can make more accurate diagnoses, provide personalized treatment plans, and offer genetic counseling to affected individuals and their families.

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