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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 Primary immunodeficiency gene panel is 21 days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Primary immunodeficiency gene panel

  • Requisition Form
  • Copy of the patient’s insurance card
  • Completed consent form
  • Complete clinical history form
  • Copy of the patient’s photo ID

What are the measure values for the test Primary immunodeficiency gene panel

  • Gene: ADA
  • Measure Value: 0.3
  • Gene: BTK
  • Measure Value: 0.1
  • Gene: IL2RG
  • Measure Value: 0.5

What does this test Primary immunodeficiency gene panel identify?

  • Identifies mutations in genes associated with primary immunodeficiency disorders
  • Helps diagnose individuals with genetic mutations that affect their immune system function
  • Includes genes such as ADA, RAG1, RAG2, IL2RG, and others that are known to cause primary immunodeficiencies
  • Provides information on specific gene mutations that may be responsible for a patient's immunodeficiency disorder

Why is this test Primary immunodeficiency gene panel taken?

  • Primary immunodeficiency gene panel test is taken to diagnose and identify genetic mutations that may be causing a person's immune system to not function properly.
  • It helps in determining the underlying genetic cause of recurrent infections, severe infections, and other immune system disorders.
  • By analyzing a panel of genes associated with primary immunodeficiency, healthcare providers can provide personalized treatment and management plans for patients.
  • This test is particularly important for individuals with a family history of primary immunodeficiency or those who have experienced frequent or severe infections.

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