Your Cart Item
Reports Within

Parameters

Reports Within:

Parameter Include:

Requisites
Measures

Number of red blood cells in the blood

Identifies

Red blood cell disorders

Measures: Number of red blood cells in the blood

Identifies: Red blood cell disorders

60
Mins

Homes

1M
Happy

Customers

4.9
Google

Rating

Certified

Labs

What is the maximum days the report can be obtained for the test

The maximum days for obtaining the report for the Wiskott Aldrich Syndrome (WAS) Gene Analysis Test is typically 14-21 days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Wiskott Aldrich Syndrome (WAS) Gene Analysis Test

  • Patients suspected of having Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome (WAS)
  • Family history of WAS
  • Confirmation of the diagnosis of WAS
  • Genetic counseling and informed consent

What are the measure values for the test Wiskott Aldrich Syndrome (WAS) Gene Analysis Test

  • WAS gene mutation analysis
  • WAS gene sequencing
  • WAS gene deletion/duplication analysis

What does this test Wiskott Aldrich Syndrome (WAS) Gene Analysis Test identify?

The Wiskott Aldrich Syndrome (WAS) Gene Analysis Test is used to identify mutations in the gene responsible for Wiskott Aldrich Syndrome. This genetic disorder primarily affects the immune system, leading to a weakened immune response and an increased susceptibility to infections.

The test specifically looks for mutations in the WAS gene, which plays a critical role in the function of immune cells such as T cells, B cells, and natural killer cells. Mutations in this gene can lead to a range of symptoms, including recurrent infections, eczema, and abnormal bleeding.

Identifying mutations in the WAS gene can help healthcare providers make a diagnosis of Wiskott Aldrich Syndrome and provide appropriate treatment and management strategies for affected individuals.

Why is this test Wiskott Aldrich Syndrome (WAS) Gene Analysis Test taken?

The Wiskott Aldrich Syndrome (WAS) Gene Analysis Test is taken to diagnose Wiskott Aldrich Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that primarily affects males. This test is recommended for individuals who exhibit symptoms of WAS, such as easy bruising, frequent infections, eczema, and low platelet count. The test helps in identifying mutations in the WAS gene, which is responsible for producing a protein essential for immune system function and blood cell development.

No FAQs available.

Customer Google Rating