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Hello, on my ultrasound yesterday the baby's femur measured 6 days behind and is in the 17th percentile. My screening was 1:2800 fordowns but I'm still worried ... View answer
Trisomy 21? Should we go for invasive tests to testfor presence of downs? Please advise. ...Hi, With my wife's (24 year old, mother of 1 child) recent first trimester screening her Beta... View answer
scan on 10-Sep ( 13 weeks and 2 days) which measured 1.4 mm of Nuchal translucency. Dual marker test ...------------------- Screening profile : First Trimester Screening, Software used : ROCHE... View answer
EIF in both ventricles of the heart...she said it might be a soft marker fordowns syndrome...at my 3rd month check my blood test came low risk with a 1:100000 fordowns and nhs was... View answer
Risk of DOWNS (Trisomy 21) : 1:1716 Risk for Trisomy 18: 1:10000 Risk for Trisomy 21 screening (double ... things are seen in this test: Risk for Trisomy 21 screening... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Syed
( General & Family Physician)
I have just completed my first trimester screeningtest. The scan was normal. NT was 1.7mm. However the biochemistry test markers indicate an increased risk forDowns Syndrome. Is it... View answer
do another ultrasound and for me to take my second trimester screeningfor Down syndrome my first screening came out that I was at low risk and my doctor told me not to worry and if it was... View answer
said that the baby has a risk of developing downs syndrome and another genetic disorder that starts ... . First question is with maternal blood testing does it just test the mothers blood to where she is the ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Anju Choudhary
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
it is normal. Today I had gone through Dualtest. and waiting for its report. Please let me know if I had gone though NT test, is there are any chance that there may be something wrong in... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Arun
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
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