What Does My Genetic Test Report Indicate?
Question: Genetic testing revealed a variant Chek2 c.246_260dup. Is this significant with the MSH6 identified as Lynch Syndrome?
Brief Answer:
No direct correlation
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking on Health care magic.
There seems to be no direct link of this duplication with Lynch syndrome. However I would request you to upload the report for me to correlate properly.
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No direct correlation
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking on Health care magic.
There seems to be no direct link of this duplication with Lynch syndrome. However I would request you to upload the report for me to correlate properly.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee
I have attached main page of genetic lab report for your review please. Thanks.
Brief Answer:
Acts as risk modifiers.
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for writing back.
I have checked the attached report.
Although CHEK2 mutations (as in your case) are not related directly to Lynch syndrome, they frquently act as risk modifiers. Going through the following should help:
http://www.YYYY.nl/YYYY/syndromedetails.aspx?SyndromeCode=430
http://www.YYYYY.org/an-update-on-the-pathogenesis-of-lynch-syndrome-recently-described-novel-molecular-mechanisms-2161-069X-3-151.php?aid=21289
Regards
Acts as risk modifiers.
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for writing back.
I have checked the attached report.
Although CHEK2 mutations (as in your case) are not related directly to Lynch syndrome, they frquently act as risk modifiers. Going through the following should help:
http://www.YYYY.nl/YYYY/syndromedetails.aspx?SyndromeCode=430
http://www.YYYYY.org/an-update-on-the-pathogenesis-of-lynch-syndrome-recently-described-novel-molecular-mechanisms-2161-069X-3-151.php?aid=21289
Regards
Note: For detailed guidance on genetic screening consult a genetics specialist
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar