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Test Order CodeHelp: 001

How To Order

Laboratory's Test Page

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http://www.dnaconsult.com.br/

How To Order

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All tests should be requested by the attending physician. Detailed instructions for requesting the tests are in the home-page www.dnaconsult.com.br
Order URL Help: http://www.dnaconsult.com.br/

Informed Consent Required Help: Yes

Specimen Source

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  • Saliva
  • Chorionic villi
  • Cord blood
  • Fresh tissue
  • Cell-free DNA
  • Sputum
  • White blood cell prep
  • Cerebrospinal fluid
  • Isolated DNA
  • Paraffin block
  • Serum
  • Fetal blood
  • Amniocytes
  • Frozen tissue
  • Urine
  • Plasma
  • Cell culture
  • Dried blood spot (DBS) card
  • Amniotic fluid
  • Fibroblasts
  • Bone marrow
  • Buccal swab
  • Peripheral (whole) blood
  • Skin
  • Cystic hygroma fluid

Test Codes

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Not provided

Test Orderable By

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  • Licensed Physician
  • Physician Assistant
  • Genetic Counselor

Test services

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  • Clinical Testing/Confirmation of Mutations Identified Previously, Order code: 004, comments
  • Data Storage and Backup, Order code: 005
  • Result interpretation, Order code: 00X
  • Identity Testing, Order code: 002, comments
  • Custom Deletion/Duplication Testing, Order code: 003, comments
  • Clinical Testing/Confirmation of Mutations Identified Previously, Order code: 006, comments
  • Custom Sequence Analysis, Order code: 001, comments
  • Custom mutation-specific/Carrier testing

Ordering Requirements

Genetic Counseling Required Pre-test Help
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Genetic Counseling Required Post-test Help
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Contact Policy

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  • Post-test email/phone consultation regarding genetic test results and interpretation is provided to patients/families.
  • Pre-test email/phone consultation regarding genetic test results and interpretation is provided to patients/families.

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