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FISH – t 1517 or LSI PMLRARA Test Cost

Original price was: 1,500 د.إ.Current price is: 1,200 د.إ.

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The FISH – t(15;17) or LSI PML/RARA Test is a specialized diagnostic procedure utilized to detect the translocation between chromosomes 15 and 17, which results in the fusion gene PML/RARA. This genetic anomaly is primarily associated with Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia (APL), a subtype of Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). The test employs Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) technology, a molecular cytogenetic technique that allows for the visualization of specific DNA sequences on chromosomes, to identify the presence of the PML/RARA fusion gene.

Conducted at DNA Labs UAE, the test is crucial for the accurate diagnosis of APL, as the presence of the PML/RARA fusion gene indicates a specific and distinct pathogenesis that requires targeted therapy. Early and precise detection through the FISH – t(15;17) test enables healthcare providers to implement the most effective treatment plan, significantly improving patient outcomes. The test cost is 1200 AED, reflecting the specialized technology and expertise required to perform this advanced diagnostic procedure.

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FISH – t 1517 OR LSI PMLRARA Test

At DNA Labs UAE, we offer the FISH – t 1517 OR LSI PMLRARA Test for individuals who need to detect specific genetic abnormalities in their cells. This test is commonly used in the diagnosis and monitoring of certain diseases, particularly leukemia.

Test Details

The FISH (Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization) test involves the use of fluorescently labeled DNA probes to bind to specific regions of the chromosomes in the cells being tested. In the case of t(1517), this refers to a specific chromosomal translocation where genetic material from chromosome 15 is rearranged with genetic material from chromosome 17.

On the other hand, the LSI PML/RARA test is a specific type of FISH test that is used to detect a genetic abnormality known as the PML/RARA fusion gene. This fusion gene is associated with a subtype of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL), a type of cancer affecting the blood and bone marrow.

Test Components

  • Price: 1200.0 AED
  • Sample Condition: 5 mL (3 mL min.) whole blood OR 4 mL (2 mL min.) Bone Marrow from 2 Green Top (Sodium Heparin) tubes. Ship at 18-22°C. DO NOT FREEZE.

Report Delivery

Sample collected daily by 4 pm; Report delivered within 4 working days.

Test Type

Leukemia

Doctor

Oncologist, Hematologist

Test Department

CYTOGENETICS

Pre Test Information

Duly filled Chromosome & FISH analysis Requisition Form (Form 17) is mandatory.

Test Name FISH – t 1517 OR LSI PMLRARA Test
Components
Price 1200.0 AED
Sample Condition 5 mL (3 mL min.) whole blood OR 4 mL ( 2 mL min.) Bone Marrow from 2 Green Top (Sodium Heparin) tubes. Ship at 18-22?\u00f8C. DO NOT FREEZE.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 Leukemia
Doctor Oncologist, Hematologist
Test Department: CYTOGENETICS
Pre Test Information Duly filled Chromosome & FISH analysis Requisition Form (Form 17) is mandatory.
Test Details

The FISH (Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization) test is used to detect specific genetic abnormalities in cells. It involves using fluorescently labeled DNA probes to bind to specific regions of the chromosomes in the cells being tested. In the case of t(1517), this refers to a specific chromosomal translocation where genetic material from chromosome 15 is rearranged with genetic material from chromosome 17.

On the other hand, the LSI PML/RARA test is a specific type of FISH test that is used to detect a genetic abnormality known as the PML/RARA fusion gene. This fusion gene is associated with a subtype of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL), a type of cancer affecting the blood and bone marrow.

Both tests are used in molecular diagnostics to detect specific genetic abnormalities and aid in the diagnosis and monitoring of certain diseases.