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scan of 1.33mm, but had a 1:153 riskratio for trisomy 21 . But my hospital did not give me an overall combined riskratio with the NT for Down syndrome. is there any way to calculate the... View answer
On a recent blood test I was rated "high" for my FEP/ZPP ratio. ( I think I have the letters .... I don't know if I am at risk of contracting some serious ailment. I cannot find out why I'm in ... View answer
I have an 89 year old father with an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) greater than 5.5 cm. what is his riskratio having or not having the surgery? My e mail is YYYY@YYYY ... View answer
Yes, my new lipid profiles are in: Chol.: 147 Trig.: 119 HDL: 37 LDL: 87 TCHOL/HDL ratio: 4.0 Are these good and what is my 10-year CVD risk? MY CRP is under 5...low cortisol too... ... View answer
Increased Risk. high risk cut off ratio is 1:270 Trisomy 18 risk 1:15129 - Normal risk high risk cut off ratio is 1:100 Neural tube defect risk Ultasound report on... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Varinder Joshi
( General & Family Physician)
ratio was 5:1. Is it possible to have a 12:1 ratio? Are my high Trig readings a risk factor. b. I have ... this subject. For example, it is stated that more than LDL, it is the oxidised LDL that is a... View answer
. Currently about 165/95. Based on risk of heart desease/stroke. I have just used the on line stroke riskcalculator on this site which comes out at a risk of 35 over the next 10 years. The same... View answer
,Colesterol -LDL 55.60 mg/dl,VLDL:47 mg/dL,Colesterol /HDL ratio:3.61,LDL/HDL ratio:1.41,Triglycerides 233.50 mg/dL. What is the risk in this case ? Plez give some suggestion & help me . ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Hardik Sanghvi
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
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