ADGRV1 Gene Febrile Seizures Familial Type 4 NGS Genetic DNA Test
Comprehensive Genetic Testing for Familial Febrile Seizures
The ADGRV1 Gene Febrile Seizures Familial Type 4 NGS Genetic DNA Test represents a significant advancement in neurological genetic diagnostics. This specialized test focuses on identifying mutations in the ADGRV1 (Adhesion G Protein-Coupled Receptor V1) gene, which plays a crucial role in brain development and neuronal function. Familial febrile seizures type 4 is an inherited neurological condition characterized by recurrent seizures triggered by fever, typically occurring in early childhood.
What This Test Measures and Detects
This comprehensive genetic analysis utilizes Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology to examine the entire ADGRV1 gene for pathogenic variants. The test specifically identifies:
- Point mutations and single nucleotide variants in the ADGRV1 gene
- Small insertions and deletions affecting gene function
- Copy number variations that may impact gene expression
- Specific genetic markers associated with familial febrile seizure susceptibility
- Inheritance patterns that help determine familial risk
Who Should Consider This Genetic Test
This test is particularly recommended for individuals experiencing:
- Recurrent febrile seizures during childhood
- Family history of febrile seizures or epilepsy
- Unexplained neurological symptoms with fever
- Developmental delays associated with seizure activity
- Multiple family members affected by seizure disorders
- Children with complex febrile seizure presentations
- Individuals planning pregnancy with family history of neurological conditions
Clinical Benefits of ADGRV1 Genetic Testing
Undergoing this genetic analysis provides numerous clinical advantages:
- Accurate Diagnosis: Confirms genetic basis for familial febrile seizures
- Personalized Treatment: Guides appropriate anti-seizure medication selection
- Family Planning: Provides crucial information for genetic counseling
- Risk Assessment: Helps determine recurrence risks for family members
- Early Intervention: Enables proactive management strategies
- Peace of Mind: Reduces diagnostic uncertainty for families
Understanding Your Test Results
Your genetic test results will be carefully interpreted by our team of certified genetic counselors and neurologists:
- Positive Result: Indicates the presence of a pathogenic ADGRV1 mutation associated with familial febrile seizures
- Negative Result: Suggests no detectable mutation in the ADGRV1 gene, though other genetic factors may be involved
- Variant of Uncertain Significance: Identifies genetic changes whose clinical significance requires further investigation
- Carrier Status: Determines if individuals carry mutations that could be passed to offspring
All results include comprehensive genetic counseling to ensure proper understanding and clinical application.
Test Pricing and Details
| Test Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Test Name | ADGRV1 Gene Febrile Seizures Familial Type 4 NGS Genetic DNA Test |
| Regular Price | $700 USD |
| Discount Price | $500 USD |
| Turnaround Time | 3 to 4 Weeks |
| Sample Type | Blood |
| Testing Method | Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) |
Nationwide Accessibility
We proudly serve patients across the United States with convenient testing locations in all major metropolitan areas including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Philadelphia, San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas, San Jose, Austin, Jacksonville, Fort Worth, Columbus, San Francisco, and many more. Our network of certified genetic testing facilities ensures accessible, high-quality care regardless of your location.
Take Control of Your Neurological Health
Understanding your genetic predisposition to familial febrile seizures can transform your approach to neurological health management. Our comprehensive ADGRV1 genetic testing provides the clarity needed to make informed medical decisions and develop effective treatment strategies.
Ready to schedule your genetic consultation? Contact our specialized neurology genetics team today at +1(267) 388-9828 or book your appointment online. Our genetic counselors are available to discuss your family history, explain the testing process, and help you take the next step toward understanding your neurological health.

