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Results 1 - 10 of 27 for laboratory test
  1. ... pattern of a genetic condition in a family. Laboratory tests, including genetic testing: Molecular, chromosomal, and biochemical genetic ... testing are used to diagnose genetic disorders. Other laboratory tests that measure the levels of certain substances in ...
  2. ... may require additional information on clinical validity for laboratory tests performed for people living in that state. Test ...
  3. ... these individuals the condition can be detected by laboratory tests such as newborn screening tests or tests offered ...
  4. ... the number of joints affected, the results of laboratory tests, and the family history.Systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis ...
  5. ... is often diagnosed unexpectedly by x-rays or laboratory tests done for other reasons. People who develop symptoms ...
  6. ... 3-hydroxybutyryl-CoA, which can be detected with laboratory tests, but do not have the signs and symptoms ...
  7. ... high in red blood cells when measured by laboratory tests. The subtypes are indistinguishable based on symptoms. More ...
  8. ... or proteins, depending on the suspected disorder. The laboratory reports the test results in writing to a person's doctor ...
  9. ... U.S. federal regulatory standards called the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA)? Is the test approved by the U.S. Food and Drug ...
  10. ... of genetic test that was done. A positive test result means that the laboratory found a change in a particular gene, chromosome, ... condition when the person is unaffected. A negative test result means that the laboratory did not find a change that is known ...
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