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AZF region Gene Azoospermia induced by Y chromosome microdeletions Genetic Test

Original price was: 5,600 د.إ.Current price is: 4,400 د.إ.

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The “AZF region Gene Azoospermia induced by Y chromosome microdeletions Genetic Test” is a sophisticated diagnostic procedure aimed at identifying specific microdeletions in the AZF (Azoospermia Factor) region of the Y chromosome. These microdeletions are a significant genetic factor contributing to azoospermia, a condition characterized by a lack of sperm in the ejaculate, leading to male infertility. The test is particularly crucial for men who are experiencing fertility issues without any identifiable cause, as it helps in pinpointing the genetic basis of azoospermia.

Performed at DNA Labs UAE, the test involves a detailed analysis of the patient’s genetic material, specifically targeting the Y chromosome to detect any missing segments in the AZF region. The identification of such microdeletions can provide valuable insights into the underlying genetic issues causing infertility, thereby guiding further treatment or intervention strategies.

The cost of this genetic test is 4400 AED. While the price might seem significant, the test offers critical information that can assist in making informed decisions about fertility treatments, such as assisted reproductive technologies (ART). It can also help in understanding the prognosis for natural conception and in some cases, can guide the decision towards alternative options like donor sperm.

Given its role in diagnosing a key cause of male infertility, the AZF region gene azoospermia induced by Y chromosome microdeletions genetic test is a vital tool in the field of reproductive medicine, offering hope and direction to couples struggling with infertility.

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AZF region Gene Azoospermia induced by Y chromosome microdeletions Genetic Test

Are you struggling with male infertility? Do you want to understand the genetic basis of azoospermia? Look no further than DNA Labs UAE, where we offer the AZF region Gene Azoospermia induced by Y chromosome microdeletions Genetic Test.

Test Components and Price

The AZF region Gene Azoospermia induced by Y chromosome microdeletions Genetic Test is available for the price of AED 4400.0. The test requires a blood sample, extracted DNA, or one drop of blood on an FTA Card.

Report Delivery and Method

After conducting the test, the report will be delivered to you within 3 to 4 weeks. The test utilizes Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology to analyze the DNA sequence of the AZF region.

Test Type and Doctor

The AZF region Gene Azoospermia induced by Y chromosome microdeletions Genetic Test falls under the category of Reproductive Disorders. It is recommended to consult a Gynecologist for this test.

Test Department and Pre-Test Information

This test is conducted by our Genetics department. Before undergoing the AZF region Gene Azoospermia induced by Y chromosome microdeletions Genetic Test, it is essential to provide the clinical history of the patient. Additionally, a Genetic Counselling session will be conducted to draw a pedigree chart of family members affected by AZF region Gene Azoospermia induced by Y chromosome microdeletions.

Test Details

The AZF region Gene Azoospermia induced by Y chromosome microdeletions Genetic Test focuses on examining the AZF (Azoospermia Factor) region of the Y chromosome for microdeletions. Azoospermia is a condition characterized by the absence of sperm in the semen. Y chromosome microdeletions in the AZF region are known genetic causes of azoospermia.

Using Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology, this test analyzes the DNA sequence of the AZF region to identify any microdeletions or abnormalities. This helps diagnose the genetic cause of azoospermia and provides valuable information for genetic counseling and family planning.

By identifying specific microdeletions in the AZF region, this test helps determine the prognosis and potential treatment options for individuals with azoospermia induced by Y chromosome microdeletions. It is particularly useful for couples seeking to understand the genetic basis of male infertility and make informed decisions regarding assisted reproductive techniques or other fertility treatments.

Test Name AZF region Gene Azoospermia induced by Y chromosome microdeletions Genetic Test
Components
Price 4400.0 AED
Sample Condition Blood or Extracted DNA or One drop Blood on FTA Card
Report Delivery 3 to 4 Weeks
Method NGS Technology
Test type Reproductive Disorders
Doctor Gynecology
Test Department: Genetics
Pre Test Information Clinical History of Patient who is going for AZF region Gene Azoospermia induced by Y chromosome microdeletions NGS Genetic DNA Test. A Genetic Counselling session to draw a pedigree chart of family members affected with AZF region Gene Azoospermia induced by Y chromosome microdeletions NGS Genetic DNA Test gene AZF region
Test Details

AZF region Gene Azoospermia induced by Y chromosome microdeletions NGS Genetic Test is a genetic test that examines the AZF (Azoospermia Factor) region of the Y chromosome for microdeletions. Azoospermia is a condition characterized by the absence of sperm in the semen. Y chromosome microdeletions in the AZF region are one of the known genetic causes of azoospermia.

The test utilizes Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology to analyze the DNA sequence of the AZF region and identify any microdeletions or abnormalities. This can help diagnose the genetic cause of azoospermia in individuals and provide valuable information for genetic counseling and family planning.

By identifying specific microdeletions in the AZF region, this test can help determine the prognosis and potential treatment options for individuals with azoospermia induced by Y chromosome microdeletions. It is particularly useful for couples seeking to understand the genetic basis of male infertility and make informed decisions regarding assisted reproductive techniques or other fertility treatments.