
The Exostosis and Related Disorders Panel is designed to detect genetic changes linked to conditions that cause abnormal bone growth. These disorders are often marked by the development of benign bony outgrowths that can affect mobility, cause discomfort, or lead to other complications depending on their size and location. This panel helps identify the genetic basis of these conditions, supporting accurate diagnosis, clinical decision-making, and family risk assessment.
Targeted Exome/ Slice Exome (Next Generation Sequencing including Copy Number Variation)
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All sequencing technologies have limitations. A negative result from this analysis does not rule out a possible genetic diagnosis as some variants may not be detected by this test. This test is not designed to detect low level mosaicism, structural rearrangements, indels >40bp, deep intronic variants of unknown clinical significance, or large cytogenetic CNVs. Certain inherent qualities of the human genome, for example repetitive regions/homopolymers, GC rich, pseudogenes, and rare polymorphisms, pose significant technical challenges such as sequence misalignment that may potentially impact the accuracy of the results. False negative results may also occur in the setting of allogeneic bone marrow, stem cell transplantation, active or chronic hematologic conditions, recent blood transfusions, suboptimal DNA quality or PCR trace contamination. Other potential sources of error include sample mix-ups and clerical issues.