Cytogenetic Investigations for Infertility - Karyotyping
Infertility:
- QF-PCR - is a very cost effective test to confirm or exclude Klinefelter syndrome, with a reporting time of 3 working days
- G-banded chromosome analysis (karyotyping) - for detection of balanced chromosome rearrangements that may disrupt gamete production
- Y-chromosome micro-deletion testing - responsible for up to 10% of male infertility
- CFTR mutation testing is available for males with congenital absence of the vas deferens or unexplained obstructive azoospermia
Request form available at: https://southeastgenomics.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/SE-GLH-Non-WGS-Genetic-Test-Request-Form-August-2023-v1.5.pdf
- R297 Possible structural chromosomal rearrangement – karyotype (male infertility)
- R402 Premature ovarian insufficiency
Include the relevant R code (above) on the referral form; for further details and the eligibility criteria for testing please see https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/national-genomic-test-directories/
Last updated: 26/10/2023