HLA TYPING B51 LOCUS MOLECULAR TYPING, EDTA BLOOD

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HLA B51 locus typing identifies specific Class I human leukocyte antigen variants from EDTA blood using molecular techniques. This test is important for assessing genetic susceptibility to certain autoimmune and inflammatory disorders, such as Behçet’s disease, and plays a role in transplantation compatibility. Accurate detection supports clinical decision-making and personalized patient care. Metropolis Healthcare uses advanced molecular methods to provide precise, high-resolution results for both diagnostic and transplant purposes 

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Price: Rs. 9,500.00

Sample Type: EDTA BLOOD

Fasting Not Required


Notes: H0222

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's):

What does HLA B51 molecular typing detect?
It identifies the presence of HLA B51 alleles, which are associated with autoimmune and inflammatory conditions.

Who should undergo this test?
Individuals with suspected Behçet’s disease, autoimmune disorders, or those undergoing transplant evaluation.

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

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 necessary.

What does a positive result indicate?
It indicates the presence of HLA B51 alleles, which may suggest increased risk for certain autoimmune conditions.

Can this test guide clinical decisions?
Yes, it aids in diagnosing autoimmune diseases and in planning transplant compatibility and management.

How soon are results available from Metropolis Healthcare?

Results are generally available within 3–5 working days 

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