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protein A is 2.30 mIU/ml Free BHCG MOM is 0.66 PAPP A MOM is 1.17 Risk calculation Trisomy 21 screening is less than 1:10000( risk cut off 1:250) Trisomy 13/ Trisomy 18 screening is less... View answer
guidance. Also, My Trisomy 21 is negative Trisomy 13/18 is negative But above age risk Further readings: trisomy 21+ NT - risk is 1:514 Trisomy 13/18 - risk is 1: 1: 10000... View answer
lost the baby at 9 weeks (missed miscarriage ) due to Trisomy 10. I have a frozen embryo from the same cycle. What are the chances that another baby will have trisomy 10 as well? Also, Was i supposed to get ... View answer
[I am 32 years old and my wife is 29. She has undergone 2 miscarriages - one in 2011 and another one in 2014 ( both pregancy losses for within first 4 weeks ). We have no kids yet. She got some blood tests done to check... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mahesh Koregol
( Infertility Specialist)
and 1:50 for Trisomy 21, Trisomy 18 and NTD respectively, indicates high risk. ...Hi, What does this mean Test Method(s) ULTRA SOUND DETAILSThe reportable range for Trisomy 21 ... View answer
reportable range for trisomy 21, trisomy 18 and NTD is from 1:50 to The reported value which is either 1:50 or below 1:250, 1:100 and 1:50 for trisomy 21, Trisomy 18 and NTD respectively,... View answer
pregnancy due to trisomy 18 ...i concieved and im pregnant around 1 month and i wanted to know how does it ... my pregnancies have trisomy 18 becasue of the first trisomy... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Manreet Benipal
( General & Family Physician)
i am a pregnent of 22weeks. i got triple marker test. in that trisomy 21 is in high risk and trisomy 18, ntd with low risk. baby growth is normal. please suggest me that whether this problem is ... 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... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Syed
( General & Family Physician)
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