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Overview

Test name

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RFT1 Gene Glycosylation disorder type 1N NGS Genetic DNA Test (RFT1 Gene Glycosylation disorder type 1N NGS Genetic DNA Test)

Purpose of the test

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This is a clinical test intended for Help: Screening

Condition

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How to order

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Just place order online with doctor prescription
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Methodology

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Molecular Genetics
SMutation scanning of the entire coding region
Next-Generation (NGS)/Massively parallel sequencing (MPS)
  • Illumina HiSeq™2000 system

Summary of what is tested

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Clinical utility

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Clinical validity

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This panel should be performed in all individuals suspected of having an overlapping clinical phenotype. Confirmation of a clinical diagnosis through genetic testing can allow for genetic counseling and may direct medical management. Genetic counseling can provide a patient and/or family with the natural history of the condition, identify at-risk family members, provide reproductive risks as well as preconception/prenatal options, and allow for appropriate referral for patient support and/or resources.

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Clinical resources

Practice guidelines

  • AAP, 2013
    Ethical and Policy Issues in Genetic Testing and Screening of Children, Pediatrics (2013) 131 (3): 620–622.

Consumer resources

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