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Pendred Syndrome, Comprehensive Genetic Testing

Includes 3 Genes
Blood, Saliva
3-4 Weeks
650€

The Comprehensive Genetic Test for Pendred Syndrome utilizes next-generation sequencing (NGS) to examine 3 genes associated with Pendred syndrome and hearing disorders. It is a targeted gene panel specifically designed to support accurate diagnosis, risk assessment, and prevention.

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The Comprehensive Genetic Test for Pendred Syndrome is a targeted genetic test designed to detect mutations associated with Pendred syndrome, a hereditary disorder that primarily affects hearing and thyroid function. The comprehensive genetic test for Pendred syndrome examines genes known to cause or contribute to the condition, enabling early diagnosis, accurate classification, and informed risk assessment in individuals suspected of having syndromic hearing loss associated with thyroid abnormalities.

Pendred syndrome is one of the most common forms of syndromic deafness and is typically inherited in an autosomal recessive manner. It is characterized by bilateral sensorineural hearing loss that may be present at birth or develop during early childhood, often accompanied by structural anomalies of the inner ear, such as an enlarged vestibular aqueduct (EVA) or cochlear malformation. In addition to hearing impairment, many individuals develop thyroid dysfunction, most commonly in the form of goiter, despite thyroid hormone levels remaining within the normal range for years.

The condition is most commonly associated with mutations in the SLC26A4 gene, which encodes a protein involved in ion transport in both the inner ear and thyroid gland. Additional genes, such as FOXI1 and KCNJ10, may also be implicated in certain cases or modified phenotypes. The comprehensive genetic test for Pendred syndrome is indicated in individuals with early-onset sensorineural hearing loss, especially when radiological imaging reveals inner-ear malformations or thyroid anomalies are present. It is also appropriate for family members of individuals with a confirmed diagnosis, facilitating early detection and proactive management.

Detection of pathogenic mutations confirms a genetic diagnosis of Pendred syndrome and provides valuable information about the expected clinical course, prognosis, and recurrence risk in offspring. When variants of uncertain significance are identified, further evaluation may be necessary, including family studies or longitudinal clinical monitoring. A negative result does not fully exclude the condition, especially in the presence of strong clinical suspicion, because undetectable variants or unidentified genetic contributors may remain.

Increased genetic risk is established when two disease-causing variants are found, especially in individuals with bilateral hearing loss and thyroid enlargement. A lower risk may be suggested when only one or no mutation is detected, although complete exclusion of the syndrome cannot be assured. Proper interpretation must integrate clinical data, radiologic findings, and family history to guide accurate diagnosis, genetic counseling, and long-term follow-up strategies.

The test is performed in a clinical laboratory accredited to ISO 15189 and certified by CLIA and CAP, ensuring the validity, accuracy and international recognition of the results.

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Tests includedIncludes 3 Genes
Sample Blood, Saliva
Results Time3-4 Weeks
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Step 2

Sampling

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