HEMATOLOGICAL DISORDERS

Hematological disorders, particularly disorders of blood coagulation and hemoglobin production, can lead to serious health problems. The most common of these hereditary disorders include antithrombin deficiency, factor VIII deficiency, factor VII deficiency, and the factor V Leiden variant, which affect the blood’s ability to clot.

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DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES

The following table presents our indication-specific testing services in this area:

INDICATIONANALYSIS
Antithrombin deficiencySingle gene analysis (SERPINC1)
Factor VIII deficiencyGene panel
Factor VII deficiencySingle gene analysis (F7)
Factor V Leiden variantMutation analysis (F5 (rs6025))
Factor X deficiencySingle gene analysis (F10)
Fibrinogen deficiencyGene panel
Protein C deficiencySingle gene analysis (PROC)
Protein S deficiencySingle gene analysis (PROS)
Prothrombin variantMutation analysis (F2(rs1799963))
SpherocytosisGene panel
ThalassemiaGene panel
ThrombophiliaGene panel

The genes examined in the respective gene panels are always based on the current versions of Genomics England PanelApp, PanelApp Australia, the OMIM Phenotypic Series, and the entries from GeneReviews.

If the suspected diagnosis or indication is not listed here, or if it involves a complex syndromic clinical presentation, it is possible to request exome sequencing based on phenotypic features.