Chromosome analysis on Leukemic blood is done primarily to identify the numerous rearrangements of chromosomes. In medical terms, it tests history, presence or deterioration of Leukemia, Lymphoma and myelodysplasia disorders present in the peripheral blood specimens. The test is done for diagnosis and prognosis of the above. It helps gather information and study the molecular changes going on in the patient. Mainly, it helps detect abnormalities like chromosomal trisomy, monosomy, deletions, duplication, translocations or other form of genetic rearrangements. These may cause development issues and other hematological abnormalities if present.
Wear a half sleeve shirt on the test day as the blood sample is to be taken from a vein near your elbow joint. A shirt that is full sleeve and can be easily rolled up is also fine. There is no other special preparation routine you would need to follow. You can eat and drink normally as per your routine. In case of any special testing procedure, you would be apprised by your doctor beforehand.
Due to several types of arrangements that could be detected the test helps identify the following disorders Trisomy, i.e, the presence of a third or an extra chromosome this may lead to down syndrome, Patau Syndrome, Edward syndrome or Klinefelter syndrome. Monosomy, i.e, the absence of a chromosome this leads to turner syndrome. Deletions, i.e, missing pieces of a chromosome. Duplications Translocations there are two types balanced and unbalanced translocations Genetic Rearrangements.
Wear a half sleeve shirt on the test day as the blood sample is to be taken from a vein near your elbow joint. A shirt that is full sleeve and can be easily rolled up is also fine. There is no other special preparation routine you would need to follow. You can eat and drink normally as per your routine. In case of any special testing procedure, you would be apprised by your doctor beforehand.
Type | Gender | Age-Group | Value |
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Chromosome Analysis
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UNISEX
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All age groups
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>100kU/l
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