Infertility Panel NGS Genetic Test
Test Name: Infertility panel NGS Genetic DNA 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 Infertility panel NGS Genetic DNA Test. A Genetic Counselling session to draw a pedigree chart of family members affected with ANOS1, AR, ARL13B, ARL6, BBS1, BBS10, BBS12, BBS2, BBS4, BBS5, BBS7, BBS9, BMP15, C8ORF37, CATSPER1, CC2D2A, CCDC28B, CEP164, CEP290, CFTR, CHD7, DUSP6, ENPP1, FEZF1, FGF17, FGF8, FGFR1, FLRT3, FMR1, FSHB, FSHR, GNRH1, GNRHR, HESX1, HEXA, HFE, HS6ST1, IFT172, IFT27, IL17RD, INPP5E, KIF7, KISS1, KISS1R, LEP, LEPR, LHB, LHCGR, LHX3, LHX4, LZTFL1, MKKS, MKS1, MYO7A, NPHP1, NPHP3, NR0B1, NR0B2, NR5A1, NSMF, OFD1, PCSK1, PHF6, PNPLA6, POLR3B, POMC, POU1F1, PPARG, PROK2, PROKR2, PROM1, PROP1, PRPH2, RDH5, RHO, RLBP1, RPGRIP1L, SDCCAG8, SEMA3A, SOX10, SOX2, SOX3, SPRY4, SRY, TAC3, TACR3, TMEM67, TRIM32, TTC21B, TTC8, TUBB8, WDPCP, WDR11, ZP1
Test Details:
The infertility panel NGS genetic DNA test is a type of genetic testing that examines a person’s DNA to identify genetic variations that may contribute to infertility. This test uses next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology to analyze a large number of genes and genetic variants that are known to be associated with infertility.
The infertility panel NGS genetic DNA test can help identify genetic causes of infertility in both men and women, including conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, and male factor infertility. By identifying these genetic variations, doctors can develop personalized treatment plans to help improve a person’s chances of conceiving.
The test is typically performed using a blood or saliva sample, which is sent to a laboratory for analysis. Results are typically available within a few weeks and are reviewed by a genetic counselor or fertility specialist to help guide treatment decisions.
It is important to note that genetic testing is not a guarantee of infertility or fertility, and there may be other factors that contribute to infertility beyond genetics. However, the infertility panel NGS genetic DNA test can provide valuable information for couples struggling with infertility and help guide personalized treatment options.
Test Name | Infertility panel NGS Genetic DNA Test |
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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 Infertility panel NGS Genetic DNA Test. A Genetic Counselling session to draw a pedigree chart of family members affected with ANOS1, AR, ARL13B, ARL6, BBS1, BBS10, BBS12, BBS2, BBS4, BBS5, BBS7, BBS9, BMP15, C8ORF37, CATSPER1, CC2D2A, CCDC28B, CEP164, CEP290, CFTR, CHD7, DUSP6, ENPP1, FEZF1, FGF17, FGF8, FGFR1, FLRT3, FMR1, FSHB, FSHR, GNRH1, GNRHR, HESX1, HEXA, HFE, HS6ST1, IFT172, IFT27, IL17RD, INPP5E, KIF7, KISS1, KISS1R, LEP, LEPR, LHB, LHCGR, LHX3, LHX4, LZTFL1, MKKS, MKS1, MYO7A, NPHP1, NPHP3, NR0B1, NR0B2, NR5A1, NSMF, OFD1, PCSK1, PHF6, PNPLA6, POLR3B, POMC, POU1F1, PPARG, PROK2, PROKR2, PROM1, PROP1, PRPH2, RDH5, RHO, RLBP1, RPGRIP1L, SDCCAG8, SEMA3A, SOX10, SOX2, SOX3, SPRY4, SRY, TAC3, TACR3, TMEM67, TRIM32, TTC21B, TTC8, TUBB8, WDPCP, WDR11, ZP1 |
Test Details | The infertility panel NGS genetic DNA test is a type of genetic testing that examines a person’s DNA to identify genetic variations that may contribute to infertility. This test uses next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology to analyze a large number of genes and genetic variants that are known to be associated with infertility. The infertility panel NGS genetic DNA test can help identify genetic causes of infertility in both men and women, including conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, and male factor infertility. By identifying these genetic variations, doctors can develop personalized treatment plans to help improve a person’s chances of conceiving. The test is typically performed using a blood or saliva sample, which is sent to a laboratory for analysis. Results are typically available within a few weeks and are reviewed by a genetic counselor or fertility specialist to help guide treatment decisions. It is important to note that genetic testing is not a guarantee of infertility or fertility, and there may be other factors that contribute to infertility beyond genetics. However, the infertility panel NGS genetic DNA test can provide valuable information for couples struggling with infertility and help guide personalized treatment options. |