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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 to obtain the report for the test Maturity Onset Diabetes Of The Young (MODY) & Neonatal Diabetes Gene Panel is typically 21-28 days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Maturity Onset Diabetes Of The Young (MODY) & Neonatal Diabetes Gene Panel

  • Family history of diabetes
  • Onset of diabetes before the age of 25
  • Exclusion of type 1 and type 2 diabetes
  • Confirmation of diabetes with biochemical tests
  • Presence of at least one of the following: autosomal dominant inheritance, absence of obesity, absence of beta-cell autoimmunity, or presence of neonatal diabetes

What are the measure values for the test Maturity Onset Diabetes Of The Young (MODY) & Neonatal Diabetes Gene Panel

  • Maturity Onset Diabetes Of The Young (MODY) Gene Panel:
    • - HNF1A gene: Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication analysis
    • - HNF4A gene: Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication analysis
    • - GCK gene: Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication analysis
    • - HNF1B gene: Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication analysis
    • - INS gene: Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication analysis
    • - ABCC8 gene: Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication analysis
    • - KCNJ11 gene: Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication analysis
    • - PDX1 gene: Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication analysis
    • - NEUROD1 gene: Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication analysis
    • - KLF11 gene: Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication analysis
    • - CEL gene: Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication analysis
    • - PAX4 gene: Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication analysis
    • - BLK gene: Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication analysis
    • - IPF1 gene: Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication analysis
    • - CISD2 gene: Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication analysis
  • Neonatal Diabetes Gene Panel:
    • - KCNJ11 gene: Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication analysis
    • - ABCC8 gene: Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication analysis
    • - INS gene: Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication analysis
    • - GCK gene: Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication analysis
    • - PTF1A gene: Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication analysis
    • - PDX1 gene: Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication analysis
    • - EIF2AK3 gene: Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication analysis
    • - FOXP3 gene: Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication analysis
    • - GLIS3 gene: Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication analysis

What does this test Maturity Onset Diabetes Of The Young (MODY) & Neonatal Diabetes Gene Panel identify?

  • Maturity Onset Diabetes Of The Young (MODY) & Neonatal Diabetes Gene Panel identifies mutations in specific genes associated with MODY and neonatal diabetes.
  • It helps in diagnosing and distinguishing between different types of diabetes that have a genetic basis.
  • The panel can detect mutations in genes such as HNF1A, HNF4A, GCK, and other genes that are known to be associated with MODY and neonatal diabetes.
  • Identifying these mutations can help in providing personalized treatment and management plans for individuals with MODY or neonatal diabetes.

Why is this test Maturity Onset Diabetes Of The Young (MODY) & Neonatal Diabetes Gene Panel taken?

Reasons for Taking Maturity Onset Diabetes Of The Young (MODY) & Neonatal Diabetes Gene Panel Test

  • Early Diagnosis: This test helps in early diagnosis of genetic forms of diabetes such as MODY and Neonatal Diabetes, which can have implications for treatment and management.
  • Treatment Planning: Identifying specific genetic mutations through this test can help in tailoring treatment plans for individuals with MODY or Neonatal Diabetes.
  • Genetic Counseling: Results from this test can provide valuable information for genetic counseling and family planning.
  • Prognostic Information: Knowing the specific genetic mutation causing diabetes can provide prognostic information about the course of the disease.
  • Research Purposes: Results from this test can contribute to ongoing research efforts aimed at understanding genetic factors influencing diabetes.

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