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Test Name: | Chromosome 1p/19q Deletion by FISH |
Compliance: | LDT |
Test Description: | Combined loss of chromosomal arms 1p and 19q resulting from an unbalanced t(1;19)(q10;p10) translocation leads to the loss of one hybrid chromosome and thus loss of heterozygosity. This cytogenetic aberration is strongly associated with oligodendrogliomas. This test aims to identify co-deletion of the chromosome 1p/19q in oligodendrogliomas patients. |
Methodology: | Fluorescent in Situ Hybridization (FISH) Analysis of 1p/19q Deletion |
Gene Name: | N/A |
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Specimen Requirements: | FFPE tissue unstained sections on coated slides (4µm) |
Storage Condition: | Ambient Temperature |
Turn Around Time: | 5 working days from day of specimen received |
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