LabMedica International April 2017

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Vol. 34 No. 2 • 4 / 2017

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Molecular Flu/RSV Test Offers Results in 30 Minutes he new assay rapidly tests for influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections on the GeneXpert System and is now available in the EU and all countries recognizing the CE-Mark. Early symptoms for a wide variety of viral and bacterial respiratory infections are often clinically indistinguishable, yet treatment is

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Inflammatory Markers Predict Risk of Morbidity and Mortality nflammatory markers are known to be associated with cancer, chronic heart disease and other serious health conditions; however, the marker that is most useful in predicting these diseases continues to be debated. A new study looking at deaths from cancer, cardiovascular disease and all causes suggests that an inflam-

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matory marker detected in blood tests in middle-aged adults can better predict the risk of death compared with another similar biomarker. Scientists at the Institut National De La Santé Et De La Recherche Médicale (Paris, France; www.inserm.fr) and their colleagues analyzed data for 6,545 men and women aged 45 to

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Prenatal Genetic Test Accurate 5 Weeks into Pregnancy

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New Blood Test Diagnoses Concussion iagnosis of a clinically significant concussion, or a mild traumatic brain injury, can be difficult as it currently relies on a combination of patient symptom assessment and clinician judgment. Equally problematic are the decisions to stop play or activities, or when patients who have suffered a concussion can safely return to normal activities without risking further injury. A blood test has been developed that can

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Cytosponge Test to Replace Uncomfortable Endoscopies ‘sponge on a string’ pill or Cytosponge test can identify which people with a condition called Barrett’s esophagus who have a low risk of developing esophageal cancer, sparing them uncomfortable endoscopies. Barrett’s esophagus predisposes to adenocarcinoma, however, most patients with Barrett’s esophagus will not progress and endoscopic surveillance is invasive, expensive, and fraught by issues of sampling bias and

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new non-invasive testing method known as Trophoblast Retrieval and Isolation from the Cervix (TRIC), offers the accuracy of more invasive assays, but can diagnose genetic disorders a little more than one month into the pregnancy.

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Circulating Cell-Free DNA Predicts Gastric Cancer Prognosis astric cancer is the second most common cancer and the fourth leading cause of cancer death and the most significant prognostic indicator is TNM Classification of Malignant Tumors (TNM) staging.

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n upgraded information-processing platform enables clinical genetics and molecular pathology laboratories to achieve higher performance and efficiency in somatic variation analysis of tumor-tissue sequencing data and in reporting of tissue-typing results, among other features. Agilent Technologies (Santa Clara,

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