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GTR Home > Tests > Chromosome Analysis, Tissue (Postnatal, POC, or Autopsy)

Overview

Test order codeHelp: TCS

Test name

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Chromosome Analysis, Tissue (Postnatal, POC, or Autopsy) (Tissue chromosome anaysis, POC chromosome analysis, Autopsy chro)

Purpose of the test

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This is a clinical test intended for Help: Diagnosis, Risk Assessment

Condition

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How to order

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Submit a sample with a completed requisition form. Label sample and form with at least two patient identifying information, such as name and date of birth. If POC sample from pregnancy loss (non-viable pregnancy), please label sample and form with mother's ID.
Order URL Help: https://www.nationwidechildrens.org/specialties/laboratory-services

Specimen source

Product of conception (POC)
Skin
Fresh tissue

Methodology

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Cytogenetics
KKaryotyping
G-banding

Summary of what is tested

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Clinical utility

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Not provided

Clinical validity

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Not provided

Testing strategy

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Reflex to microarray analysis available 000 Submit a sample with a completed requisition form. Label sample and form with at least two patient identifying information, such as name and date of birth. If POC sample from pregnancy loss (non-viable pregnancy), please label sample and form with mother's ID.

Test services

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  • Custom Deletion/Duplication Testing, comments
  • Cryopreservation of Cultured Cells, comments
  • Custom Balanced Chromosome Rearrangement Studies, comments
  • Mosaicism Study (Extended Cell Count, 50-Cell Study), comments

Practice guidelines

  • NSGC, 2021
    National Society of Genetic Counselors Position Statement: Prenatal Cell-Free DNA Screening

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