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High Risk of Down Syndrome? What Should You Do?

With a high risk of Down syndrome, how can you proceed with further diagnosis and treatment?
  • FAQ
  • Down Syndrome
  • Maternal and Child Health
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High Risk of Down Syndrome? What Should You Do?

High risk of Down syndrome, patient age: AFPMOM1.01Free-β-HCGMOM3.62. High-risk screening result, recommended for amniocentesis chromosome detailed examination for precise diagnosis.
  • FAQ
  • Down Syndrome
  • High Risk
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High School Senior’s Optic Nerve Atrophy Treatment Period

A high school senior experiences a sudden drop in vision, with their myopia increasing from 200 degrees to 700 degrees. After examination, diagnosed with optic nerve atrophy. How long is the typical treatment period for optic nerve atrophy using traditional Chinese medicine?
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  • Optic Nerve Atrophy
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment
  • Vision Clear Brightness Therapy
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High School Students Often Stay Up Late, Will Their Eyes Get Smaller?

Does academic pressure lead to smaller eyes? Are there any recovery methods?
  • FAQ
  • Ophthalmology
  • Lifestyle
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High Self-Healing Rate of Facial Paralysis

For mild cases of facial paralysis, regional massage or heat therapy may promote self-healing. If necessary, a consultation with a neurosurgery department in a hospital is recommended, combined with acupuncture treatment.
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Medicine
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High-Risk Case Analysis of Down Syndrome

The Down syndrome screening shows a critical risk, with the patient being 30 years old. How should further evaluation and examination be conducted?
  • FAQ
  • Prenatal Screening
  • Down Syndrome
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High-Risk Down Syndrome Diagnosis and Follow-Up Examination Options

Follow-up examination options and risk explanations for high-risk Down Syndrome diagnosis.
  • FAQ
  • Maternal and Child Health
  • Down Syndrome
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High-Risk Down Syndrome Screening Result: 1 in 139, What’s Next?

When a Down syndrome screening shows a high risk, the next step is typically to undergo amniocentesis to confirm the fetus’s chromosomal status.
  • FAQ
  • Down Syndrome
  • Prenatal Screening
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High-Risk Trisomy Screening Recommendations

A high-risk trisomy screening result is not necessarily accurate. It is recommended to undergo amniocentesis or non-invasive DNA testing for further confirmation.
  • FAQ
  • Trisomy Screening
  • High Risk
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Home Recovery Training for Pediatric Cerebral Palsy

How can early rehabilitation training for pediatric cerebral palsy help the child?
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  • Pediatric Cerebral Palsy
  • Rehabilitation Training
  • Neurology
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