Trisomy FISH Screen (13,18,21,X,Y) (Amniotic Fluid)

Test Information

Trisomy Screen FISH analysis is a cytogenetic test used to identify aneuplodies involving chromosomes 13, 18, 21, X, and Y.

Turnaround Time

4 days

CPT Code(s)

88235, 88275, 88271 x4, 88291

Cost

$1144

Indications

The trisomy screen can be used as a rapid initial screen for some of the more common aneuploidies. FISH should be used in conjunction with G-banded chromosome analysis.

Methodology

FISH: Fluorescence in situ hybridization is a molecular cytogenetic technique in which fluorescently labeled DNA probes are hybridized to metaphase spreads or interphase nuclei.

Associated Tests

Specimen Requirements

FISH can be performed on any specimen that can be cultured for chromosome analysis including amniotic fluid.

Transport Instructions

Amniotic Fluid: Specimen should be kept at room temperature; do not freeze or refrigerate. Specimen should be sent by courier or overnight mail to arrive at the laboratory the next day.

Have Questions? Need Support?

Call our laboratory at 1-800-473-9411 or contact one of our Laboratory Genetic Counselors for assistance.
Robin Fletcher, MS, CGC
Falecia Thomas, MS, CGC

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