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Tests names and labsConditionsGenes, analytes, and microbesMethods

Invitae Expanded Renal Disease Panel

Invitae
United States
693388
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

AVPR2 - NGS including CNV analysis

Centogene AG - the Rare Disease Company
Germany
21
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

CentoIEM Panel

Centogene AG - the Rare Disease Company
Germany
669688
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

CentoNephro Panel

Centogene AG - the Rare Disease Company
Germany
498498
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

CentoNephro Plus Panel

Centogene AG - the Rare Disease Company
Germany
499499
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region
  • T Targeted variant analysis

Diabetes and Obesity Panel

Centogene AG - the Rare Disease Company
Germany
247262
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region
  • T Targeted variant analysis

Invitae Renal Tubular Disorders Panel

Invitae
United States
6839
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis

Diabetes insipidus, nephrogenic, 304800, X-linked recessive (Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus) (AVPR2 gene) (Sequence Analysis-All Coding Exons) (Postnatal)

Intergen Intergen Genetics and Rare Diseases Diagnosis Center
Turkey
11
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

Invitae Progressive Renal Disease Panel

Invitae
United States
310195
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis

Invitae Comprehensive Carrier Screen

Invitae
United States
886547
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

RenalZoom

Johns Hopkins Genomics DNA Diagnostic Laboratory Johns Hopkins Hospital
United States
527338
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

Neurohypophyseal Diabetes Insipidus and Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus Panel

PreventionGenetics, part of Exact Sciences
United States
43
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region
  • T Targeted variant analysis

X-chromosome High Resolution microarray analysis

Pittsburgh Cytogenetics Laboratory University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
United States
240171
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis

Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus (NDI) and Nephrogenic Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuresis (NSIAD) via the AVPR2 Gene

PreventionGenetics, part of Exact Sciences
United States
21
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region
  • T Targeted variant analysis

Diabetes insipidus panel. Panel NGS genes: AQP2, AVP, AVPR2.

Genologica Medica
Spain
43
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

AVPR2

Institute for Human Genetics University Medical Center Freiburg
Germany
21
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus , Panel Massive Sequencing (NGS) AQP2, AVPR2 Genes

Reference Laboratory Genetics
Spain
22
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

DIABETES INSIPIDUS, NEPHROGENIC (X-LINKED)

Laboratorio de Genetica Clinica SL
Spain
11
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

X-Linked Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus , Sequencing Exons (2-3) AVPR2 Gene

Reference Laboratory Genetics
Spain
11
  • E Sequence analysis of select exons

X-Linked Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus , Sequencing AVPR2 Gene

Reference Laboratory Genetics
Spain
11
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

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