Risks for this test are minimal, but may include slight bleeding from the puncture site, fainting or feeling lightheaded after having blood taken, or hematoma (blood accumulating under the puncture site).
There are no particular risks associated with either of these tests. Occasionally minor bruising may occur at the site where the blood was taken.
There were tests conducted even before DNA was introduced and these included : Blood typing, Serological testing and HLA testing. Unfortunately however, HLA requires a larger blood sample, preventing the test from being performed on small infants.
There are three classes of HLA gene products: Class I (HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-C), Class II (HLA-DP, HLA-DQ, HLA-DR), and Class III (complement proteins). These gene products play a crucial role in the immune system by presenting antigens to T cells and regulating immune responses.
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Tha Hla was born in 1916.
HLA in the HLA gene family stands for Human Leukocyte Antigen. The genes are responsible for producing antigens in the body to fight viruses and bacteria.
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Blood Culture (if no bottles) Genetic Test HLA Tissue Typing Paternity DNA Basic Immune Profile
Risks for this test are minimal, but may include slight bleeding from the blood-drawing site, fainting or feeling lightheaded after venipuncture, or hematoma (blood accumulating under the puncture site).
Other than minor discomfort, there are no risks associated with a routine pelvic examination.