Ambry Genetics
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Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
A new tiered, flexible approach to meet the needs of clinicians and their patients with epilepsy
Aliso Viejo, CA – October 22, 2015 – Ambry Genetics (Ambry), a leader in clinical genetic diagnostics and genetics software solutions, today announced that it is launching a new suite of seven genetic testing panels for epilepsy. Tests can be ordered starting on Friday, November 6 with the first samples expected to be tested on Monday, November 9. More information is available this week at the Ambry Genetics booth (#720) at the National Society of Genetic Counselors (NSGC) Annual Education Conference in Pittsburgh, PA.
Epilepsy is characterized by recurrent, unprovoked seizures. It is a common condition that affects about 1 in every 26 people, with approximately 150,000 new cases diagnosed in the U.S. each year.1 Many epilepsies have a genetic component, and genetic testing is increasingly relevant to clinical management.
“Epilepsy is a serious disorder that can have a profound impact on a person’s life, friends and family. While epilepsy can be related to an identifiable brain injury, such as infection or stroke, the cause is unknown in the majority of patients,” said Gemma Carvill, PhD, epilepsy researcher and Senior Fellow at the University of Washington in Seattle. “Genetic testing is an important option for patients who have epilepsy without an identified cause because it may uncover a possible mutation that can help guide decisions for prognosis, treatment and other medical care. Ambry’s epilepsy panels are unique because they offer both targeted and broader testing options that can be used in combination or separately, depending on the specifics of the case. Ambry’s panels also include many of the more recently described genes associated with epilepsy. This reflects both the rapid pace at which new genetic causes are being discovered, and the relevance of both targeted and genome-wide testing options to insure clinicians are offering patients the most relevant testing available.”
Ambry’s new epilepsy tests include:
Testing can begin with a targeted gene panel, and move to a broader panel if desired. Alternatively, the broadest panel could be ordered as the first test if appropriate for the clinical situation. This flexible model gives healthcare providers the ability to control and choose their testing approach to best suit their patient.
“At Ambry, we recognize that the one-size-fits-all model doesn’t always work when it comes to selecting genetic testing. That is why we developed a variety of epilepsy panels to offer healthcare professionals and their patients a flexible range of tests,” said Amanda Bergner, MS CGC, Senior Neurology Product Manager at Ambry. “Smaller, targeted panels allow you to minimize cost, turnaround time, and the potential for variants of uncertain clinical significance, while larger, broader panels enable you to maximize detection rates. Ambry offers an automatic, tiered reflex option so healthcare providers can start small and test in a step-wise fashion without sacrificing comprehensiveness.”
To receive more information about Ambry’s epilepsy genetic testing offerings, please visit http://www.ambrygen.org/client-information-web-form to complete an information request form.
Ambry Genetics translates scientific research into clinically actionable test results based upon a deep understanding of the human genome and the biology behind genetic disease. It is a leader in genetic testing that aims to improve health by understanding the relationship between genetics and disease. Its unparalleled track record of discoveries over 20 years, and growing database that continues to expand in collaboration with academic, corporate, and pharmaceutical partners, means Ambry Genetics is first to market with innovative products and comprehensive analysis that enable clinicians to confidently inform patient health decisions.
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