TERT Gene Dyskeratosis Congenita Autosomal Recessive Type 4 Autosomal Dominant Type 2 NGS Genetic DNA Test
Introduction
The TERT Gene Dyskeratosis Congenita Autosomal Recessive Type 4 Autosomal Dominant Type 2 NGS Genetic DNA Test is a specialized genetic test designed to evaluate mutations in the TERT gene associated with dyskeratosis congenita. This test is essential for individuals with a family history of this condition, providing critical information for diagnosis and management.
What the Test Measures
This test analyzes the TERT gene using Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology to detect mutations that may lead to dyskeratosis congenita, a disorder characterized by abnormal skin, nails, and mucous membranes.
Who Should Consider This Test
Individuals who should consider this test include:
- Those with symptoms of dyskeratosis congenita.
- Individuals with a family history of the disorder.
- Patients with unexplained skin or nail abnormalities.
- Individuals at risk due to genetic predispositions.
Benefits of Taking the Test
Taking the TERT Gene Dyskeratosis Congenita test offers numerous benefits, including:
- Accurate diagnosis of genetic conditions.
- Informed decisions regarding treatment and management.
- Understanding familial risks for future generations.
- Access to genetic counseling and support.
Understanding Your Results
Results from the TERT Gene test will provide insights into the presence of mutations. Positive results may indicate a higher risk for developing related disorders, while negative results can offer reassurance. It is crucial to discuss results with a healthcare provider or genetic counselor for comprehensive understanding and guidance.
Test Pricing
Discount Price | Regular Price |
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400,000 NGN | 560,000 NGN |
Book the Test
Ready to take control of your health? Book the TERT Gene Dyskeratosis Congenita Autosomal Recessive Type 4 Autosomal Dominant Type 2 NGS Genetic DNA Test today! Contact us at +2348077798758 or visit our website to schedule your appointment.
Additional Information
Turnaround Time: 3 to 4 Weeks
Sample Type: Blood or Extracted DNA or One drop Blood on FTA Card
Pre-Test Instructions: Clinical history of the patient going for the test is required. A genetic counseling session is recommended to draw a pedigree chart of family members affected with the TERT gene.
Specialty and Department
This test falls under the specialty of Dermatology and the department of Genetics, utilizing NGS technology to diagnose osteology dermatology immunology disorders.