Noonan Syndrome
- GTR Test IDHelpEach Test is a specific, orderable test from a particular laboratory, and is assigned a unique GTR accession number. The format is GTR00000001.1, with a leading prefix 'GTR' followed by 8 digits, a period, then 1 or more digits representing the version. When a laboratory updates a registered test, a new version number is assigned.: GTR000506067.7
- Last updated: 2017-05-04
- Test version history
- 506067.14, last updated: 2021-02-05
- 506067.13, last updated: 2020-12-04
- 506067.12, last updated: 2020-06-02
- 506067.11, last updated: 2019-05-30
- 506067.10, last updated: 2018-05-29
- 506067.9, last updated: 2017-09-25
- 506067.8, last updated: 2017-07-14
- 506067.7, last updated: 2017-05-04
- 506067.6, last updated: 2017-04-17
- 506067.5, last updated: 2017-01-11
- 506067.4, last updated: 2016-05-12
- 506067.3, last updated: 2015-04-10
- 506067.2, last updated: 2014-05-22
- 506067.1, last updated: 2013-08-08
Clinical testHelpIn the U.S., clinical tests must be performed under CLIA certification. When a lab uses the same methods for a test in both clinical and research settings, the test appears as two separate GTR records. for Noonan syndrome 1
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