| Literature DB >> 23942201 |
Mireille Claustres1, Viktor Kožich2, Els Dequeker3, Brain Fowler4, Jayne Y Hehir-Kwa5, Konstantin Miller6, Cor Oosterwijk7, Borut Peterlin8, Conny van Ravenswaaij-Arts9, Uwe Zimmermann10, Orsetta Zuffardi11, Ros J Hastings12, David E Barton13.
Abstract
Genetic test results can have considerable importance for patients, their parents and more remote family members. Clinical therapy and surveillance, reproductive decisions and genetic diagnostics in family members, including prenatal diagnosis, are based on these results. The genetic test report should therefore provide a clear, concise, accurate, fully interpretative and authoritative answer to the clinical question. The need for harmonizing reporting practice of genetic tests has been recognised by the External Quality Assessment (EQA), providers and laboratories. The ESHG Genetic Services Quality Committee has produced reporting guidelines for the genetic disciplines (biochemical, cytogenetic and molecular genetic). These guidelines give assistance on report content, including the interpretation of results. Selected examples of genetic test reports for all three disciplines are provided in an annexe.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23942201 PMCID: PMC3895644 DOI: 10.1038/ejhg.2013.125
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Hum Genet ISSN: 1018-4813 Impact factor: 4.246