HLA TYPING A LOCUS, EDTA BLOOD

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HLA Typing for the A locus identifies specific Class I human leukocyte antigen variants using EDTA blood. This test is crucial for organ and bone marrow transplantation, ensuring donor-recipient compatibility and reducing the risk of graft rejection. It also helps assess susceptibility to certain autoimmune and immune-mediated disorders. Metropolis Healthcare performs this test using advanced molecular techniques to provide precise, high-resolution results for clinical and transplant decision-making

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Sample Type: EDTA BLOOD

Fasting Not Required


Notes: H0215

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's):

What does HLA A locus typing detect?
It identifies specific Class I HLA A alleles, important for transplant compatibility and autoimmune risk assessment.

Who should undergo this test?
Patients awaiting organ or bone marrow transplantation and individuals being evaluated for autoimmune or inflammatory conditions.

How does Metropolis Healthcare perform this test?
Metropolis Healthcare uses molecular HLA typing techniques on EDTA blood for accurate, high-resolution results.

What type of sample is required?
An EDTA-anticoagulated blood sample collected via routine venipuncture.

Is fasting required for this test?
No fasting or special preparation is needed.

What does a positive result indicate?
It identifies specific HLA A alleles, aiding donor matching and assessing disease susceptibility.

Can this test guide transplant decisions?
Yes, it helps clinicians plan donor selection and post-transplant management strategies.

How soon are results available from Metropolis Healthcare?

Results are generally available within 3–5 working days 

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