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Karyotyping of the couple, preconception diagnosis
Karyotyping to determine numerical and structural chromosomal aberrations (deviations) in patients planning a family.
Material:
Peripheral bloodTurnover Time:
8 weeksSTATIM
4 weeksKaryotyping of the patient, preconception diagnosis
Karyotyping to determine numerical and structural chromosomal aberrations (deviations) in patients planning a family.
Material:
Peripheral bloodTurnover Time:
8 weeksSTATIM
4 weeksKaryotyping in gamete donation candidate
It is used to determine karyotype by classical cytogenetic methods to determine numerical and structural chromosomal aberrations (deviations) of the gamete donor.
Material:
Peripheral bloodTurnover Time:
8 weeksSTATIM
4 weeksKaryotyping in postnatal diagnosis
Karyotyping to determine numerical and structural chromosomal aberrations (deviations) in postnatal diagnosis.
Material:
Peripheral bloodTurnover Time:
8 weeksSTATIM
4 weeksNon-invasive paternity test (upon agreement) from week 11 of the pregnancy
A non-invasive paternity test is performed upon agreement with the laboratory from week 11 of the pregnancy. The test is carried out from the blood of the mother, which contains the free DNA of the foetus, and the blood of the putative father. The test can only be carried out in singleton pregnancies (it is not possible to test the paternity of twins).