Chromosome Analysis, Routine; Short Study (Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS))

Key Information

TAT:

14 days

Price:

$692

CPT Code(s):

88261, 88280, 88291, 88235

Test Code:

CCSS

Chromosome Analysis, Routine; Short Study (Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS))

A karyotype in a limited study of cells that can detect chromosome abnormalities such as trisomy, monosomy, triploidy, and marker chromosomes as well as balanced and unbalanced rearrangements.

Clinical Information

Prenatal chromosome analysis can be indicated if an abnormal NIPS result has been received during pregnancy or if ultrasound features are suspicious of aneuploidy. Prenatal chromosome analysis may also be considered to evaluate for structural rearrangements (ex. translocations or inversions) or to further clarify a prenatal microarray or whole genome result.

Technical Information

Short study chromosome analysis includes routine karyotyping using G-banding, but fewer cells are analyzed than with routine karyotyping. For short study chromosome analysis, a minimum of 5 cells are counted and a minimum of 2 cells are analyzed for chromosomal abnormalities. Short study chromosome analysis can be used to complement other methods such as microarray to detect certain rearrangements that can only be identified by karyotype.

Specimen Requirements

  • Chorionic Villus Sample (CVS) is the specimen type for this test. Obtain 20-30 mg of chorionic villus specimen by either transabdominal or transcervical method.
  • If sending cultured flasks, 2x T25 confluent flasks are required.

 

  • A maternal sample is required to accompany the prenatal specimen for maternal cell contamination (MCC) studies. The preferred maternal sample type for MCC is 3-4ml of peripheral blood collected in an EDTA (purple top) tube. Additional accepted maternal sample types include extracted DNA or saliva. Blood and saliva kits are available by request.
  • Send approximately 5µg of extracted DNA at a requested concentration of 90-130 ng/µl.
  • Saliva samples must be submitted in an approved saliva kit.

Transport Instructions

  • The CVS sample should be kept at room temperature and should be sent by courier or overnight mail to arrive at the laboratory the next day. Do not freeze or refrigerate the specimen.
  • The blood sample for MCC should be kept at room temperature and delivered via overnight shipping. If shipment is delayed by one or two days, the specimen should be refrigerated and shipped at room temperature. Do not freeze the specimen. Samples collected on Friday can be safely designated for Monday delivery.
  • Extracted DNA should be sent at room temperature via overnight delivery.
  • Saliva is stable at room temperature and can be delivered via overnight or ground shipping.

Connect With Our Experts

Call 1-800-473-9411 to speak with our team of laboratory genetic counselors for questions or additional information.

Robin Fletcher, MS, CGC
Falecia Thomas, MS, CGC
Alex Finley, MS, CGC