Clinical Indication ID & Name
Factor V deficiency
Test Group
Haematology
Specialties
Test code
R115.1
Test name
N/A
Target genes
F5
Test scope
n/a
Test method/ technology
Single gene sequencing >=10 amplicons
Optimal Family Structure
n/a
Eligibility Criteria
Clinical features characteristic of factor V deficiency
Test code
R115.2
Test name
N/A
Target genes
F5
Test scope
n/a
Test method/ technology
MLPA or equivalent
Optimal Family Structure
n/a
Eligibility Criteria
Clinical features characteristic of factor V deficiency
Commissioning group
Specialised
Overlapping idications
• R90 Bleeding and platelet disorders test should be used where features are not typical NOTE: This test is NOT for factor II related thrombophilia. See Thrombophilia with a likely monogenic cause
Address for samples/request forms
Please refer to the test request form.
Contact with queries
Supporting documents
n/a
Education resources
n/a
Service updates
n/a
Request form download
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Consent record
See consent guidance in test request form
Sample requirements
Sample Requirements Each sample must be sent labelled with 3 patient identifiers and must state the sample type clearly on the sample container. Sample Rejection Samples may be rejected for the following reasons: 1. Samples and request form do not show at least three identical patient identifiers 2. The sample is in the incorrect collection media 3. The request form is not sufficiently completed 4. The sample is not of sufficient volume 5. The sample is too old Sample Storage and Volume Required: Perirpheral blood in an EDTA tube: Adult and children 4 ml, Infants (0-2 years) 1 ml or a DNA sample (3-5µg of purified DNA). Where it is not possible to collect peripheral blood we will accept a saliva sample (please contact the lab for specific details). Storage, sample packing and transportation: Blood should be stored at 4°C where possible. Send at room temperature by first class post or by courier. Patient/Clinician Instructions: N/A Factors affecting performance of test/interpretation of results: Clotted samples are unsuitable for DNA analysis. Blood Samples in incorrect anticoagulant tubes may be rejected.