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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 blood

Turnover Time:

8 weeks

STATIM

4 weeks

Karyotyping of the patient, preconception diagnosis

Karyotyping to determine numerical and structural chromosomal aberrations (deviations) in patients planning a family.

Material:

Peripheral blood

Turnover Time:

8 weeks

STATIM

4 weeks

Karyotyping 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 blood

Turnover Time:

8 weeks

STATIM

4 weeks

Uniparental foetal disomy

Preimplantation genetic testing aimed at demonstrating that for each pair of chromosomes, one chromosome from the father and one from the mother is present in an embryo or foetus sample.

Material:

Trophectoderm, Amplified DNA from the trophectoderm

Turnover Time:

4 weeks

STATIM

2 weeks

Uniparental foetal disomy: invasive diagnosis

Genetic testing aimed at demonstrating that for each pair of chromosomes, one chromosome originating from the mother and one from the father is present in the foetus.

Material:

Chorionic villi, Amniotic fluid …
Chorionic villi, Amniotic fluid, Cord blood, Isolated DNA from chorionic villi, Isolated DNA from amniotic fluid, Isolated DNA from cordocentesis, Cultured cells, DNA isolated from cultured cells

Turnover Time:

4 weeks

STATIM

2 weeks

Karyotyping from AMC

Foetal karyotyping from amniotic fluid to determine chromosomal aberrations of the foetus.

Material:

Cultured cells

Turnover Time:

2 weeks