AAAS Gene Achalasia Addisonianism Alacrimia Syndrome NGS Genetic DNA Test
Comprehensive Genetic Testing for Triple A Syndrome
The AAAS Gene Achalasia Addisonianism Alacrimia Syndrome NGS Genetic DNA Test represents a breakthrough in neurological genetic diagnostics. This advanced testing method utilizes Next Generation Sequencing technology to identify mutations in the AAAS gene, which is responsible for Triple A syndrome—a rare autosomal recessive disorder affecting multiple body systems. Our comprehensive approach provides patients and healthcare providers with definitive diagnostic information crucial for effective treatment planning and genetic counseling.
What Does This Test Measure?
This sophisticated genetic test specifically targets the AAAS gene located on chromosome 12q13. The test detects:
- Pathogenic variants and mutations in the AAAS gene
- Single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with Triple A syndrome
- Deletions, insertions, and other structural variations
- Inheritance patterns for family planning purposes
- Carrier status identification in asymptomatic individuals
Who Should Consider This Test?
This genetic test is recommended for individuals presenting with:
- Progressive difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) and esophageal dysfunction
- Symptoms of adrenal insufficiency including fatigue, weakness, and low blood pressure
- Reduced or absent tear production (alacrimia)
- Neurological abnormalities such as muscle weakness or autonomic dysfunction
- Family history of Triple A syndrome or related neurological disorders
- Unexplained developmental delays in children
- Suspected inherited autonomic nervous system disorders
Clinical Benefits of Genetic Testing
Undergoing the AAAS Gene Triple A Syndrome test provides numerous advantages:
- Accurate Diagnosis: Confirms or rules out Triple A syndrome with high precision
- Early Intervention: Enables proactive management of adrenal insufficiency
- Family Planning: Provides crucial information for genetic counseling and reproductive decisions
- Personalized Treatment: Guides targeted therapeutic approaches based on genetic findings
- Prognostic Information: Helps predict disease progression and potential complications
- Peace of Mind: Reduces diagnostic uncertainty for patients and families
Understanding Your Test Results
Our comprehensive genetic analysis provides clear, actionable results:
- Positive Result: Indicates the presence of AAAS gene mutations consistent with Triple A syndrome diagnosis
- Negative Result: Suggests absence of detectable AAAS mutations, though clinical correlation remains essential
- Variant of Uncertain Significance: Identifies genetic changes requiring further clinical evaluation
- Carrier Status: Determines if individuals carry one copy of the mutated gene without showing symptoms
All results are accompanied by detailed interpretation from our board-certified genetic specialists and recommendations for next steps in clinical management.
Test Pricing Information
| Test Description | Price (USD) |
|---|---|
| AAAS Gene Achalasia Addisonianism Alacrimia Syndrome NGS Genetic DNA Test – Discount Price | $500 |
| AAAS Gene Achalasia Addisonianism Alacrimia Syndrome NGS Genetic DNA Test – Regular Price | $700 |
Nationwide Testing Availability
We proudly offer comprehensive genetic testing services across the United States with convenient locations in major metropolitan areas including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Philadelphia, San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas, and San Jose. Our state-of-the-art laboratories ensure consistent, reliable results regardless of testing location.
Take Control of Your Genetic Health Today
Don’t let uncertainty about neurological symptoms affect your quality of life. Our AAAS Gene Triple A Syndrome NGS Genetic DNA Test provides the clarity needed for informed healthcare decisions. With a turnaround time of 3-4 weeks and comprehensive genetic counseling support, we make advanced genetic testing accessible and understandable.
Ready to schedule your test? Contact our genetic specialists today at +1(267) 388-9828 or book your appointment online. Take the first step toward definitive diagnosis and personalized treatment planning.

