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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 the report can be obtained for the test Epilepsy Gene Panel is 14 days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Epilepsy Gene Panel

  • Doctor's referral
  • Medical history of the patient
  • Consent form signed by the patient or legal guardian
  • Payment for the test

What are the measure values for the test Epilepsy Gene Panel

  • Gene 1: 0.05
  • Gene 2: 0.03
  • Gene 3: 0.02
  • Gene 4: 0.04

What does this test Epilepsy Gene Panel identify?

  • Epilepsy Gene Panel is a genetic test that identifies mutations in genes associated with various types of epilepsy.
  • It helps in diagnosing the genetic cause of epilepsy in patients who have a family history of the condition or who do not respond to traditional epilepsy treatments.
  • The test analyzes a panel of genes known to be involved in different types of epilepsy, including ion channels, neurotransmitter receptors, and other genes related to neuronal function.
  • Identifying specific mutations in these genes can help guide treatment decisions, predict disease progression, and provide information about the risk of passing the condition on to future generations.

Why is this test Epilepsy Gene Panel taken?

Reasons for Taking Epilepsy Gene Panel Test

The Epilepsy Gene Panel Test is taken for the following reasons:

  • To diagnose the genetic cause of epilepsy in individuals with a suspected genetic component to their condition.
  • To identify specific gene mutations that may be responsible for the development of epilepsy.
  • To help guide treatment decisions and management strategies based on the genetic findings.
  • To assess the risk of epilepsy in family members of individuals with a known genetic mutation.
  • To enable genetic counseling and family planning for individuals with a genetic predisposition to epilepsy.

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