Del5q MDS
Introduction to Del5q MDS Test
The Del5q MDS test is a genetic test that plays a crucial role in diagnosing myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), particularly those associated with deletions on chromosome 5. This test is vital for patients experiencing unexplained blood disorders, as it helps in identifying genetic abnormalities that may lead to these conditions. Understanding your genetic makeup is essential in managing your health effectively.
What the Test Measures
The Del5q MDS test detects specific chromosomal abnormalities, particularly deletions on chromosome 5, which are commonly associated with MDS. By utilizing the FISH (Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization) method, this test provides accurate insights into your genetic health, guiding further diagnostic and therapeutic decisions.
Who Should Consider This Test?
This test is recommended for individuals experiencing symptoms such as:
- Unexplained fatigue
- Frequent infections
- Easy bruising or bleeding
- Low blood counts
Patients with a family history of blood disorders or those at risk due to environmental factors should also consider this test.
Benefits of Taking the Test
- Accurate diagnosis of myelodysplastic syndromes.
- Guides treatment options and management strategies.
- Provides peace of mind by understanding your genetic health.
- Facilitates early intervention, which can improve outcomes.
Understanding Your Results
Once you receive your results, it is essential to discuss them with your healthcare provider. They will help you interpret the findings and recommend appropriate next steps based on your unique health situation.
Test Pricing
Test Name | Discount Price (NGN) | Regular Price (NGN) |
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Del5q MDS | 105,000 NGN | 140,000 NGN |
Booking Your Test
To book the Del5q MDS test, please contact us at +2348077798758 or visit our website. This test requires a doctor’s prescription, which is not applicable for surgery, pregnancy cases, or individuals planning to travel abroad. The turnaround time for results is approximately 3-4 days.
Sample Type and Pre-Test Instructions
The test can be performed using either bone marrow or peripheral blood samples. Ensure that you follow any pre-test instructions provided by your healthcare provider to ensure accurate results.
Specialty
This test falls under the field of Oncology, specifically focusing on genetic abnormalities associated with blood disorders.