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Risk Assessment of Down Syndrome

Understanding the risk assessment of Down syndrome during pregnancy
  • FAQ
  • Pregnancy Consultation
  • Chromosomal Abnormalities
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Risk Assessment of Down Syndrome and Amniocentesis

When the risk of Down Syndrome is high, can other tests be used to confirm or rule out the risk early?
  • FAQ
  • Down Syndrome
  • Amniocentesis
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Risk Assessment of Down Syndrome and the Necessity of Amniocentesis

When the risk value of a 21-trisomy screening result is close to the critical value, medical professionals may recommend amniocentesis for further confirmation of the presence of congenital malformations or chromosomal abnormalities.
  • FAQ
  • Down Syndrome
  • Risk Assessment
  • Amniocentesis
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Risk Factors and Impacts of Having a Baby with Down Syndrome

Learn about the factors that increase the risk of having a baby with Down syndrome and how to help children receive effective treatment.
  • FAQ
  • Down Syndrome
  • Health Risks
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Risk of Recurrence and Prevention of Facial Paralysis

Facial paralysis may recur, but the risk can be reduced through measures such as avoiding cold, engaging in appropriate exercise, maintaining a balanced diet, and using cold compress therapy.
  • FAQ
  • Facial Paralysis
  • Recurrence
  • Preventive Measures
  • Physical Exercise
  • Diet
  • Cold Compress Therapy
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Risk of Schizophrenia in Women Being Inherited by Offspring

Discussing the Possibility and Impact of Women with Schizophrenia Passing It on to Their Offspring
  • FAQ
  • Mental Health
  • Genetics
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Risk Rates of Down Syndrome and Open Neural Tube Defects

Analysis of the risk rates for Down Syndrome and open neural tube defects.
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Medicine
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Risks of Facial Paralysis After Tympanoplasty

Facial paralysis after tympanoplasty is common within one to three days post-surgery, and the cause may be due to surgical injury or compression of the facial nerve.
  • FAQ
  • Medicine
  • Otorhinolaryngology
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Risks of Taking Western Medicine for Epileptic Patients During Pregnancy

Epileptic patients who are pregnant may face the risk of fetal malformation when taking western medicine for epilepsy treatment, and it is recommended to take medication under a doctor’s guidance.
  • FAQ
  • Medicine
  • Women's Health
  • Epilepsy
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Safe Treatment Methods for Pediatric Cerebral Palsy

Early detection, diagnosis, and treatment are crucial for the management of pediatric cerebral palsy. All treatment methods require comprehensive rehabilitation training, and traditional Chinese medicine in conjunction may be the most effective approach.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Cerebral Palsy
  • Rehabilitation Training
  • Surgery
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • Cell Transplantation
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