Blood Lymphocyte Culture

A laboratory test that isolates and cultures lymphocytes from blood to assess immune cell function and detect infections or immune disorders.

Also known asKaryotyping By Gtg Banding Blood Lympho Culture Blood Lympho Culture

Available via

Home Collection, Lab Visit

Contains

5 parameters

Earliest reports in

10 Working Days

Test details

Blood Lymphocyte Culture Test in Bengaluru Overview

Karyotyping by G-banding (blood lympho culture) is a cytogenetic test used to analyze the number and structure of chromosomes in an individual. The test involves culturing lymphocytes from a blood sample, arresting them in metaphase, and staining chromosomes using Giemsa dye to produce characteristic banding patterns. These bands allow specialists to identify each chromosome and detect abnormalities.

Karyotyping by G-banding (blood lympho culture) is widely used in diagnosing genetic disorders, chromosomal syndromes, and reproductive issues. It can detect numerical abnormalities such as trisomy or monosomy, as well as structural changes like translocations, deletions, duplications, and inversions.

The G-banding technique provides a visual representation of chromosomes arranged in pairs, known as a karyotype. Each chromosome exhibits a unique banding pattern, making it easier to identify deviations from the normal structure.

Why Consider This Test?

Karyotyping by G-banding (blood lympho culture) is considered when there is suspicion of a chromosomal disorder. It is particularly useful in evaluating unexplained developmental delays, intellectual disabilities, congenital anomalies, and disorders of sexual development.

In reproductive health, this test is often recommended for couples facing infertility or recurrent pregnancy loss. Chromosomal abnormalities in either partner can significantly impact reproductive outcomes, and identifying them helps guide appropriate treatment strategies.

Another key reason to consider karyotyping by G-banding (blood lympho culture) is abnormal prenatal screening results. If screening tests indicate a higher risk of chromosomal conditions, this test can provide confirmation.

It is also valuable in oncology for detecting chromosomal changes associated with certain cancers, especially hematological malignancies.

Who Should Get Tested?

Karyotyping by G-banding (blood lympho culture) is recommended for individuals with clinical signs suggestive of chromosomal abnormalities. This includes children with developmental delays, dysmorphic features, or congenital anomalies.

Couples with infertility, recurrent miscarriages, or failed IVF cycles should also consider this test. It is equally important for individuals with ambiguous genitalia or delayed puberty, where chromosomal evaluation can aid diagnosis.

Pregnant women with abnormal prenatal screening results or ultrasound findings may be advised to undergo this test (via fetal sampling methods). Additionally, individuals with a family history of chromosomal disorders should consider testing.

More Information

Karyotyping by G-banding (blood lympho culture) is a gold-standard test in cytogenetics, but it has certain limitations. It detects only large chromosomal changes and may miss small deletions or duplications. For higher resolution analysis, chromosomal microarray or molecular tests may be required.

The test typically takes 10–14 days due to the need for cell culture. It is safe and involves only a blood sample in most cases.

Results are interpreted by trained cytogeneticists and are usually presented in a standardized format. Genetic counseling is often recommended to help patients understand the implications of the findings.

Karyotyping by G-banding (blood lympho culture) remains a fundamental tool in diagnosing genetic conditions and guiding clinical management, particularly in reproductive medicine and pediatrics.

Preparations

No special preparations needed

Test included
Blood Lymphocyte Culture includes 5 parameters

  • Specimen
  • Indications
  • Cells Counted & Analysed
  • Cells Karyotyped
  • Karyotype

Test code

5814B

Specimen vol. and vacutainer information
SpecimenVacutainerVolume
Heparin Whole BloodGreen Vacutainer2 ML

Specimen stability information

Heparin Whole Blood

Collection instructions

Specimen To Reach Us Within 24-48 Hrs + Family History + Clinical History In Specified Format + Detailed Physical Features

Specimen rejection criteria

Test run frequency

Every Day TIME - 07:00

Turn around time

10 Working Days

Performing locations

Department

  • Cytogenetics

CPT and Loinc codes

Blood Lymphocyte Culture

3800