Test ID: FMDL
Miller-Dieker Syndrome, 17p13.3 Deletion, FISH
Method Description
Describes how the test is performed and provides a method-specific reference
The detection of the Miller-Dieker deletion is based on FISH of the critical region on the short arm of chromosome 17. Ten metaphase cells are examined for the presence of 2 critical region loci (PAFAH1B1) at 17p13.3 (orange signal) and the control probe (RARA) at 17q21.1 (green signal). In metaphase cells with a deletion, the abnormal (deleted) chromosome 17 will exhibit only a control probe signal, while signals for both the critical region and control probes will be present on the normal chromosome 17 homolog. (Crifasi PA, Michels VV, Driscoll DJ, et al: DNA fluorescent probes for diagnosis of velocardiofacial and related syndromes. Mayo Clin Proc 1995;195[70]:1148-1153)
Day(s) and Time(s) Test Performed
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Samples processed Monday through Sunday. Results reported Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. CST.


