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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

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 Factor VII Deficiency (F7) Gene Analysis Test is typically within 14-21 days from the date of sample collection.

What are the prerequisites for the test Factor VII Deficiency (F7) Gene Analysis Test

  • Doctor's order or prescription for the Factor VII Deficiency (F7) Gene Analysis Test
  • Proper identification such as a driver's license or passport
  • Insurance information, if applicable
  • Any relevant medical history or previous test results
  • Fasting may be required for certain types of tests, so it is advisable to check with the healthcare provider beforehand

What are the measure values for the test Factor VII Deficiency (F7) Gene Analysis Test

  • Factor VII Deficiency (F7) Gene Analysis Test
  • - Normal range: 50-150%
  • - Mild deficiency: 15-50%
  • - Moderate deficiency: 5-15%
  • - Severe deficiency: <5%

What does this test Factor VII Deficiency (F7) Gene Analysis Test identify?

Factor VII Deficiency (F7) Gene Analysis Test

The Factor VII Deficiency (F7) Gene Analysis Test identifies mutations in the F7 gene that are associated with Factor VII Deficiency. Factor VII Deficiency is a rare bleeding disorder that affects the blood's ability to clot properly. This test helps determine if an individual carries mutations in the F7 gene that may be contributing to their bleeding disorder.

Why is this test Factor VII Deficiency (F7) Gene Analysis Test taken?

Factor VII Deficiency (F7) Gene Analysis Test

The Factor VII Deficiency (F7) Gene Analysis Test is taken to diagnose and confirm Factor VII deficiency, which is a rare bleeding disorder that affects the blood's ability to clot properly. This test is usually recommended when an individual shows symptoms of excessive bleeding, such as prolonged bleeding after injury or surgery, frequent nosebleeds, easy bruising, or heavy menstrual bleeding.

Factor VII deficiency is caused by mutations in the F7 gene, which is responsible for producing a protein called Factor VII that plays a crucial role in the blood clotting process. The F7 gene analysis test helps in identifying these mutations and determining the severity of the deficiency in an individual.

Early diagnosis of Factor VII deficiency is important for proper management and treatment of the disorder. This test can also be used for carrier testing in family members of individuals with Factor VII deficiency or for prenatal testing in couples with a family history of the disorder.

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