Karyotype TestChromosome Analysis What To Think About- Sometimes a karyotype test is combined with
other genetic tests to provide more specific information about genetic
problems. For more information, see the medical test
Genetic Test.
- If the results of karyotype
are abnormal, other family members may be advised to undergo testing.
- A sample taken by gently swabbing the tissues inside the cheek
(called a buccal swab) sometimes is used for a karyotype test. However, results
from buccal swabbing are less accurate than other types of karyotype
tests.
- Since the information obtained from a genetic test can have
a profound impact on your life, you may want to see a doctor who specializes in
genetics (geneticist) or a genetic counselor. This type of counselor is trained
to help you understand your risk for having a child with an inherited (genetic)
disease, such as sickle cell disease, cystic fibrosis, or hemophilia. A genetic
counselor can help you make well-informed decisions. Ask to have genetic
counseling before making a decision about a genetic test.
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