Single Probe - FISH
اختبار FISH بمسبار واحد
Sample Type
🧪 Blood
Results In
⏱ 6-8 Days
Fasting
✅ Not Required
Parameters
📊 1
What is Single Probe - FISH?
The Single Probe FISH (Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization) test is a specialized genetic analysis that uses a fluorescently labeled probe to detect a specific genetic change, such as a missing or extra part of a chromosome, within your cells. It provides a highly targeted view of your genetic material.
Why is this test important?
This test is vital for diagnosing various genetic disorders, certain types of cancer (like leukemia and lymphoma), and chromosomal abnormalities. By identifying precise genetic alterations, it aids in confirming diagnoses, guiding treatment choices, and assessing prognosis.
How to Prepare
No special preparation required.
Frequently Asked Questions
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