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High Risk for Down Syndrome Screening, How to Further Confirm the Diagnosis?

At 17 weeks pregnant, the result of the Down Syndrome screening shows a 1:75 high risk, suggesting further examination with amniocentesis.
  • FAQ
  • Down Syndrome Screening
  • High Risk
  • Amniocentesis
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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-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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Interpreting Down Syndrome Test Results and Follow-up Recommendations

A pregnant woman at 16 weeks and 6 days showed high risk in her Down Syndrome screening, with AFP values of 32.47 MOM and HCG values of 72542 MOM, indicating a 1:136 risk ratio, lower than the reference value of 1:380. Should this result be considered normal?
  • FAQ
  • Down Syndrome Screening
  • Neurology
  • Amniocentesis
  • High Risk
  • Fetal Health
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Interpreting the Results of the Down Syndrome 21-Three Trisomy Screening and Follow-Up Examination Recommendations

Interpreting the results of a high-risk Down syndrome screening and recommendations for whether to undergo amniocentesis
  • Health
  • Medical
  • Down Syndrome
  • 21-Three Trisomy
  • Amniocentesis
  • Screening
  • High Risk
  • Low Risk
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My Down Syndrome Screening Result Shows Critical High Risk, Is It High Risk?

Today’s Down Syndrome screening result at the Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital shows critical high risk, and the doctor recommends going to the city for amniocentesis. Is the Down Syndrome screening result for women over 30 considered high risk?
  • FAQ
  • Down Syndrome Screening
  • High Risk
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Risk Assessment and Follow-up Recommendations for Trisomy 21 with a 1241 Rate

The risk rate of Trisomy 21 is high, it is recommended to undergo further examination and consider amniocentesis.
  • Health
  • Medicine
  • Trisomy 21
  • Amniocentesis
  • High Risk
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Severe Analysis of High-Risk Down Syndrome Screening Results

Explanation and Recommendations for High-Risk Down Syndrome Screening Results
  • FAQ
  • Down Syndrome
  • Screening
  • High Risk
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What Does a 1 in 15 High Risk for Down Syndrome Screening Mean?

Explanation and impact analysis of a 1 in 15 high risk value in Down syndrome screening.
  • FAQ
  • Down Syndrome Screening
  • High Risk
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