Amnio & CVS Prenatal
This is a laboratory diagnostic technique for assessing the state of the body and finding a source of pathology. This analysis can be prescribed by a doctor of any specialty. Any disease, whether inflammatory, oncological, autoimmune or metabolic, affects the qualitative and quantitative composition of the blood.
Preparation
Indications
Interpretation of results
In which cases the doctor may prescribe a general blood test:
- Check fasting requirements. Fasting is necessary for tests like a lipid panel (cholesterol) and basic metabolic panel. If required, do not eat or drink anything but water for 8 to 12 hours before your appointment.
- Stay well-hydrated. Drink plenty of water in the 24 hours before your blood draw, unless otherwise instructed. Proper hydration makes your veins easier for the phlebotomist to find, which can make the process smoother. Avoid diuretics like coffee, tea, and alcohol, which can cause dehydration.
- Manage medications and supplements. Inform your doctor of all prescription and over-the-counter medications, as well as any vitamins or supplements you are taking. Some, like biotin (vitamin B7), can interfere with lab results and may need to be paused for a certain period. Do not stop taking a prescribed medication unless your doctor explicitly tells you to.
The general blood test includes the following indicators: red blood cells, hemoglobin, white blood cells, color index, hematocrit, reticulocytes, platelets, SOE.
A rhesus factor assay is usually given together with a blood group assay. Blood is usually taken from the vein (in some cases, blood can be taken from the finger). No special preparation is required for the analysis. However, it is undesirable to take the analysis immediately after eating (at least 4 hours must pass from the moment of the last meal).
Our laboratory uses the state-of-the-art MLPA method for rhesus factor genotyping, which reveals the carrier status of 0, 1, or 2 copies of the RHD gene, as well as identifying particular mutant forms of this gene with high reliability and efficacy.
- Couples planning pregnancy
- Resus-negative women and their partners
- Those who want to become a blood donor
- Those who want to know exactly their rhesus factor
- To conduct the test, it is necessary to donate blood from the vein.
Speaking about the norm of almost any laboratory analysis, you need to know that laboratories can work at different installations, use different methods of analysis and different reagents.
Reference values of the norm:
up to 1 year: 180 – 550 10 ^ 9 / l
from 1 to 6 years: 180 – 500 10 ^ 9 / l
from 6 to 12 years old: 180 – 450 10 ^ 9 / l
from 12 to 16 years old: 180 – 450 10 ^ 9 / l
Adults: 150 – 400 10 ^ 9 / l
up to 1 year: 180 – 550 10 ^ 9 / l
from 1 to 6 years: 180 – 500 10 ^ 9 / l
from 6 to 12 years old: 180 – 450 10 ^ 9 / l
from 12 to 16 years old: 180 – 450 10 ^ 9 / l
Adults: 150 – 400 10 ^ 9 / l
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$399.00
*Taking blood from a vein: + $2.00