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My wife has completed 18 week of pregnancy but she is not feeling any movement of baby.we had her quadscreening (maternal serum screening 4) done on 5th of Jul and everything was normal as per ... View answer
Hello Doc, My wife is 15 weeks pregnant. During our recent visit to Doctor, Doc has suggested to take the below tests. 1) Quadscreening test 2) Harmony with Y Analysis. Could you please explain about ... View answer
Hi doctor I got my quad test report today and trisomy - 18 shows increased risk 1:72 Which was not there in my 1 trimester screening which showed 1:1692 Will like to have your views on it also... View answer
antibodies screening test,serum (ict) hiv 1/2 by flow through immunofiltration and both hiv 1/2 results non ...sir, i have email you few days ago and i have discussed about my hiv blood test... View answer
I have just had back results of my 2nd cervical screening test results that have shown a result ... with the human papilloma virus, how long does the virus take to develop? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Arun
( Infectious Diseases Specialist)
doctor,I am preganant now(8 weeks) for second baby. I have taken torch screening test and the results state that igg is (157.6) for rubella(highly postive) and igM is 0.22(negative) for rubella.... View answer
[If the ultrasound report at 20 weeks shows no gross anamoly , do I need to go for the quadruple marker test. My doctor advised me that it is not necessary. However, the another doctor told me I should have gone for it... View answer
infections. A positive result cannot distinguish between recent and past infection. If recent HSV infection is suspected but the results are negative or equivocal, the assay should be repeated in 4-6 weeks ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. David Dildine
( General & Family Physician)
HUSBAND AND HAVE BEEN MY HUSBANDS FIRST SEXUAL CONTACT. CAN YOU TELL ME HOW ELSE CAN YOU CATCH THIS VIRUS. THIS IS REALLY WORRYING ME AS I am getting worried about which type causes abnormal results... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vandana Khare
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
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