FISH 5q32 PDGFRB BA – branch of IMMD, Kyiv3194

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The FISH 5q32 PDGFRB BA test is aimed at detecting changes in the PDGFRB gene that may indicate the presence of malignant processes in the bone marrow or blood. It is an important marker for the diagnosis and monitoring of hematologic malignancies.

FISH (fluorescent in situ hybridization) is a molecular cytogenetic method that allows the detection of structural changes in chromosomes, particularly in the 5q32 region of the PDGFRB gene.

  • Suspected malignant hematologic diseases.
  • Monitoring treatment effectiveness.
  • Assessment of genetic abnormalities in myeloid neoplasms.

  • No special preparation is required. Sample collection is performed according to general clinical guidelines.

Detection of changes in the 5q32 region of the PDGFRB gene aids in accurate diagnosis of malignant processes, prognosis determination, and selection of optimal therapy. This test is an important tool in modern hematology and oncology.

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