Thrombophilia, hereditary, due to protein C deficiency
Clinical Genetic Test
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GTR Test Accession: Help GTR000553323.1
INHERITED DISEASEHEMATOLOGY
Registered in GTR: 2017-04-10
Last annual review date for the lab: 2024-05-28 LinkOut
At a Glance
Diagnosis
Thrombophilia due to protein C deficiency, autosomal dominant; Thrombophilia due to protein C deficiency, autosomal recessive
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PROC (2q14.3)
Molecular Genetics - Sequence analysis of the entire coding region: Bi-directional Sanger Sequence Analysis
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Ordering Information
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Labor Dr. Wisplinghoff
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  • Genetic Counselor
  • Licensed Physician
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Clinical Testing/Confirmation of Mutations Identified Previously
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Yes
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Conditions Help
Total conditions: 2
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Genes Help
Total genes: 1
Gene Associated Condition Germline or Somatic Allele (Lab-provided) Variant in NCBI
Methodology
Total methods: 1
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Instrument *
Sequence analysis of the entire coding region
Bi-directional Sanger Sequence Analysis
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Clinical Information
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Diagnosis
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Technical Information
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Tests performed
Entire test performed in-house
Analytical Validity: Help
The sensitivity of DNA sequencing is over 99% for the detection of nucleotide base changes, small deletions and insertions in the regions analyzed.
Proficiency testing (PT):
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