SPRED1 Gene Legius Syndrome Genetic Test
Welcome to DNA Labs UAE, where we offer the SPRED1 Gene Legius Syndrome Genetic Test. This test is designed to diagnose and analyze the SPRED1 gene associated with Legius syndrome, a rare genetic disorder. Read on to learn more about the test details, cost, symptoms, and diagnosis process.
Test Name: SPRED1 Gene Legius Syndrome 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: Osteology Dermatology Immunology Disorders
- Doctor: Dermatologist
- Test Department: Genetics
Pre Test Information:
Clinical History of Patient who is going for SPRED1 Gene Legius Syndrome NGS Genetic DNA Test. A Genetic Counselling session to draw a pedigree chart of family members affected with SPRED1 Gene Legius Syndrome NGS Genetic DNA Test gene SPRED1.
Test Details:
The SPRED1 gene is associated with a genetic disorder called Legius syndrome. Legius syndrome is a rare condition that is characterized by multiple caf-au-lait macules (pigmented skin spots), freckling in the armpits and groin area, and sometimes learning disabilities or developmental delays.
NGS (Next-Generation Sequencing) genetic testing is a type of genetic testing that uses advanced sequencing technologies to analyze multiple genes simultaneously. In the context of Legius syndrome, NGS genetic testing can be used to identify mutations or variants in the SPRED1 gene that may be responsible for the disorder.
NGS genetic testing for Legius syndrome involves obtaining a DNA sample, usually through a blood sample or saliva sample, from the individual undergoing testing. The DNA is then sequenced using NGS technology to analyze the SPRED1 gene and other relevant genes associated with similar conditions.
The results of the test can help confirm a diagnosis of Legius syndrome and guide appropriate medical management and genetic counseling for the individual and their family. It is important to note that genetic testing should be performed and interpreted by qualified healthcare professionals, such as geneticists or genetic counselors, who can provide appropriate guidance and support based on the test results.
Test Name | SPRED1 Gene Legius syndrome Genetic 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 | Osteology Dermatology Immunology Disorders |
Doctor | Dermatologist |
Test Department: | Genetics |
Pre Test Information | Clinical History of Patient who is going for SPRED1 Gene Legius syndrome NGS Genetic DNA Test. A Genetic Counselling session to draw a pedigree chart of family members affected with SPRED1 Gene Legius syndrome NGS Genetic DNA Test gene SPRED1 |
Test Details |
The SPRED1 gene is associated with a genetic disorder called Legius syndrome. Legius syndrome is a rare condition that is characterized by multiple caf-au-lait macules (pigmented skin spots), freckling in the armpits and groin area, and sometimes learning disabilities or developmental delays. NGS (Next-Generation Sequencing) genetic testing is a type of genetic testing that uses advanced sequencing technologies to analyze multiple genes simultaneously. In the context of Legius syndrome, NGS genetic testing can be used to identify mutations or variants in the SPRED1 gene that may be responsible for the disorder. NGS genetic testing for Legius syndrome involves obtaining a DNA sample, usually through a blood sample or saliva sample, from the individual undergoing testing. The DNA is then sequenced using NGS technology to analyze the SPRED1 gene and other relevant genes associated with similar conditions. The results of the test can help confirm a diagnosis of Legius syndrome and guide appropriate medical management and genetic counseling for the individual and their family. It is important to note that genetic testing should be performed and interpreted by qualified healthcare professionals, such as geneticists or genetic counselors, who can provide appropriate guidance and support based on the test results. |