Miller-Dieker Syndrome FISH
Clinical Genetic Test
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GTR Test Accession: Help GTR000520018.1
INHERITED DISEASEDYSMORPHOLOGYNERVOUS SYSTEM ... View more
Last updated in GTR: 2014-11-12
Last annual review date for the lab: 2024-02-27 LinkOut
At a Glance
Diagnosis; Risk Assessment
Lissencephaly due to LIS1 mutation; Miller Dieker syndrome
Cytogenetics - FISH-interphase: G-banding; ...
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Ordering Information
Offered by: Help
Genomic Research Center
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Specimen Source: Help
Who can order: Help
  • Genetic Counselor
  • Health Care Provider
  • Licensed Physician
Contact Policy: Help
Post-test email/phone consultation regarding genetic test results and interpretation is provided to patients/families.
Pre-test email/phone consultation regarding genetic test results and interpretation is provided to patients/families.
How to Order: Help
The health care providers can call/email the lab to get sign-up package and test requisition form.
Order URL
Informed consent required: Help
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Pre-test genetic counseling required: Help
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Post-test genetic counseling required: Help
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Conditions Help
Total conditions: 2
Condition/Phenotype Identifier
Test Targets
Chromosomal regions/Mitochondria Help
Total chromosomal regions/mitochondria: 1
Chromosomal region/Mitochondrion Associated condition
Methodology
Total methods: 2
Method Category Help
Test method Help
Instrument *
FISH-interphase
G-banding
FISH-metaphase
G-banding
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Clinical Information
Test purpose: Help
Diagnosis; Risk Assessment
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Technical Information
Availability: Help
Tests performed
Entire test performed in-house
Analytical Validity: Help
98% Sensitivity,
Proficiency testing (PT):
Is proficiency testing performed for this test? Help
No
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Regulatory Approval
FDA Review: Help
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Additional Information

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