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FISH – 1p and 19q Codeletion Test Cost

Original price was: 2,340 د.إ.Current price is: 2,110 د.إ.

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The “Fish – 1p and 19q Codeletion Test” is a specialized diagnostic procedure offered by DNA Labs UAE, designed to detect the deletion of parts of chromosomes 1p and 19q in tumor cells. This test is particularly significant in the context of neuro-oncology, as the presence of 1p and 19q codeletion in oligodendrogliomas, a type of brain tumor, is associated with a better response to chemotherapy and radiotherapy, as well as a longer overall survival. The test employs fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), a molecular cytogenetic technique, to identify the chromosomal deletions in tumor samples.

At DNA Labs UAE, the cost for the “Fish – 1p and 19q Codeletion Test” is set at 2110 AED. This price reflects the sophisticated nature of the testing process and the valuable prognostic information it provides, which can significantly influence treatment decisions and outcomes for patients with certain types of brain tumors.

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FISH – 1p and 19q CODELETION Test

Test Name: FISH – 1p and 19q CODELETION Test

Components: Price: 2110.0 AED

Sample Condition: Submit Formalin fixed paraffin embedded tissue block. Ship at room temperature. Tissue block must contain 10% tumor tissue. Duly filled Chromosome & FISH analysis Requisition Form (Form 17) is mandatory.

Report Delivery: Sample Daily by 4 pm; Report 4 Working days

Method: FISH

Test type: Cancer

Doctor: Oncologist

Test Department: CYTOGENETICS

Pre Test Information: Duly filled Chromosome & FISH analysis Requisition Form (Form 17) is mandatory.

Test Details

The 1p & 19q codeletion test is a genetic test used to detect the loss of genetic material on the short arm of chromosome 1 (1p) and the long arm of chromosome 19 (19q) in certain types of brain tumors, specifically oligodendrogliomas.

Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is the technique used for this test. It involves labeling specific DNA probes with fluorescent molecules and then hybridizing them to the patient’s tumor cells. The probes used in this test are designed to bind to specific regions on chromosomes 1p and 19q. If there is a deletion in these regions, the probes will not bind and there will be a loss of fluorescence signal, indicating the presence of a 1p & 19q codeletion.

The 1p & 19q codeletion is considered a favorable genetic alteration in oligodendrogliomas. It is associated with better response to certain treatments and longer overall survival. Therefore, identifying this codeletion is important for guiding treatment decisions and predicting prognosis in patients with oligodendrogliomas.

Test Name FISH – 1p and 19q CODELETION Test
Components
Price 2110.0 AED
Sample Condition Submit Formalin fixed paraffin embedded tissue block. Ship at room temperature. Tissue block must contain 10% tumor tissue. Duly filled Chromosome & FISH analysis Requisition Form (Form 17) is mandatory.
Report Delivery Sample Daily by 4 pm; Report 4 Working days
Method FISH
Test type Cancer
Doctor Oncologist
Test Department: CYTOGENETICS
Pre Test Information Duly filled Chromosome & FISH analysis Requisition Form (Form 17) is mandatory.
Test Details

The 1p & 19q codeletion test is a genetic test used to detect the loss of genetic material on the short arm of chromosome 1 (1p) and the long arm of chromosome 19 (19q) in certain types of brain tumors, specifically oligodendrogliomas.

Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is the technique used for this test. It involves labeling specific DNA probes with fluorescent molecules and then hybridizing them to the patient’s tumor cells. The probes used in this test are designed to bind to specific regions on chromosomes 1p and 19q. If there is a deletion in these regions, the probes will not bind and there will be a loss of fluorescence signal, indicating the presence of a 1p & 19q codeletion.

The 1p & 19q codeletion is considered a favorable genetic alteration in oligodendrogliomas. It is associated with better response to certain treatments and longer overall survival. Therefore, identifying this codeletion is important for guiding treatment decisions and predicting prognosis in patients with oligodendrogliomas.