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Tests names and labsConditionsGenes, analytes, and microbesMethods

Otogenetics Hearing Loss and Deafness Multi-Gene NGS Panel

Otogenetics
United States
123129
  • E Sequence analysis of select exons

SPINK5 - NGS including CNV analysis

Centogene AG - the Rare Disease Company
Germany
11
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

CentoImmuno Panel

Centogene AG - the Rare Disease Company
Germany
323329
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

CentoICU Panel

Centogene AG - the Rare Disease Company
Germany
829848
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

CentoSkin Panel

Centogene AG - the Rare Disease Company
Germany
157151
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

Invitae Congenital Ichthyosis Panel

Labcorp Genetics (formerly Invitae) LabCorp
United States
7745
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis

Invitae Inborn Errors of Immunity and Cytopenias Panel

Labcorp Genetics (formerly Invitae) LabCorp
United States
754562
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis

Invitae Phagocytic Disorders Including Neutropenia Panel

Labcorp Genetics (formerly Invitae) LabCorp
United States
9268
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

Congenital Anomalies of the Gastrointestinal Tract Panel

PreventionGenetics, part of Exact Sciences
United States
297180
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region
  • T Targeted variant analysis

Netherton syndrome, 256500, Autosomal recessive; NETH (Netherton syndrome) (SPINK5 gene) (Sequence Analysis-All Coding Exons) (Prenatal)

Intergen Intergen Genetics and Rare Diseases Diagnosis Center
Turkey
11
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

Netherton syndrome, 256500, Autosomal recessive; NETH (Netherton syndrome) (SPINK5 gene) (Sequence Analysis-All Coding Exons) (Postnatal)

Intergen Intergen Genetics and Rare Diseases Diagnosis Center
Turkey
11
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

Invitae Comprehensive Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID) and Combined Immunodeficiency (CID) Panel

Labcorp Genetics (formerly Invitae) LabCorp
United States
186130
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis

Invitae Primary Immunodeficiency Panel

Labcorp Genetics (formerly Invitae) LabCorp
United States
603446
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis

Invitae Hyper IgE Syndrome Panel

Labcorp Genetics (formerly Invitae) LabCorp
United States
1611
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

Invitae Ectodermal Dysplasia and Related Disorders Panel

Labcorp Genetics (formerly Invitae) LabCorp
United States
14873
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis

Netherton Syndrome via the SPINK5 Gene

PreventionGenetics, part of Exact Sciences
United States
11
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region
  • T Targeted variant analysis

Ichthyosis panel. 31-gene NGS panel.

Genologica Medica
Spain
5831
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

SPINK5

Institute for Human Genetics University Medical Center Freiburg
Germany
11
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

Hyper-IgE Syndrome NGS Panel

Fulgent Genetics
United States
305
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

Ichthyosis NGS Panel

Fulgent Genetics
United States
9843
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

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