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Test Name | TTC7A Gene Intestinal atresia multiple 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 | Dysmorphology |
Doctor | Pediatrics |
Test Department: | Genetics |
Pre Test Information | Clinical History of Patient who is going for TTC7A Gene Intestinal atresia, multiple NGS Genetic DNA Test. A Genetic Counselling session to draw a pedigree chart of family members affected with TTC7A Gene Intestinal atresia, multiple NGS Genetic DNA Test gene TTC7A |
Test Details |
The TTC7A gene is associated with a rare genetic disorder called intestinal atresia. Intestinal atresia is a condition where there is a blockage or absence of a portion of the intestines, leading to an obstruction in the digestive system. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) genetic testing is a type of genetic testing that can analyze multiple genes simultaneously. In the case of intestinal atresia, NGS genetic testing can be used to identify mutations or variations in the TTC7A gene, which may be responsible for the development of the condition. NGS genetic testing involves sequencing the DNA of an individual to identify any genetic variations that may be associated with a particular condition. This can help in diagnosing the condition, understanding its genetic basis, and potentially guiding treatment decisions. By performing NGS genetic testing for the TTC7A gene, healthcare professionals can identify individuals who have mutations or variations in this gene, which may help in confirming a diagnosis of intestinal atresia. Additionally, this information can be used to provide genetic counseling to affected individuals and their families. It is important to note that NGS genetic testing is a complex process and requires specialized laboratories and expertise to perform and interpret the results accurately. It is typically ordered by a healthcare professional, such as a geneticist or a genetic counselor, who will assess the individual’s symptoms and medical history to determine if genetic testing is appropriate. |