Non-compaction left ventricle Code R-102S206
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- Indications and clinical utility
- Test performed and limitations
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Left ventricular non-compaction (LVNC) is a genetic cardiomyopathy characterised by an abnormal structure of the myocardium, specifically the left ventricle. This condition is due to an arrest of the compaction process during embryonic development of the heart, leading to the presence of prominent trabeculae and deep recesses within the ventricle.
37 genes
1/1.000
Multi-gene panel aimed at the molecular diagnosis of left ventricular non-compaction cardiomyopathies
Method: NGS sequencing, determination of SNVs (Single Nucleotide Variants), small insertions and deletions and CNVs (Copy Number Variants)
Limits: The test is unable to determine the presence of underrepresented somatic events, balanced chromosomal rearrangements, nucleotide expansion events of repeat regions, CNVs <3 contiguous exons. <3 esoni contigui.
Some genes may have low coverage areas, where necessary or upon specific request, within the limits of methodological limitations, sequencing can be completed with alternative methods (Sanger). Some genes may be duplicated in the genome (pseudogenes), which may invalidate the analysis.
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