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Down Syndrome Risk Assessment: Is Your Baby at a Higher Risk?

Learn about the risk assessment for Down syndrome and how to make further medical decisions based on critical risk values.
  • FAQ
  • Down Syndrome
  • Trisomy 21
  • Risk Assessment
  • Amniocentesis
  • Neurology
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Down Syndrome Screening Over Standard: Is Amniocentesis Necessary?

When the Down Syndrome screening results exceed the standard, is it necessary to undergo amniocentesis to ensure the fetus’s health?
  • FAQ
  • Down Syndrome
  • Amniocentesis
  • Neurology
  • Prenatal Testing
  • Risk Assessment
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Down Syndrome Trisomy 21 Risk Assessment and Follow-up Recommendations

Answering the question of whether a Down Syndrome Trisomy 21 risk value of 1 in 380 is high risk and severe, and providing recommendations for amniocentesis to determine the fetus’s chromosome status.
  • FAQ
  • Down Syndrome
  • Trisomy 21
  • Prenatal Testing
  • Risk Assessment
  • Amniocentesis
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How High Is the Risk of Bone Lengthening Surgery?

Discuss the risks of bone lengthening surgery and suggest safe methods for increasing height
  • FAQ
  • Orthopedics
  • Risk Assessment
  • Bone Lengthening
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How to Assess the Surgical Risks of Tumors in Children with Precocious Puberty?

Children with precocious puberty caused by tumors may require surgery. Learn about the possibility of complete cure, potential risks, and the best hospitals for this type of surgery, as well as the estimated costs.
  • FAQ
  • Precocious Puberty
  • Tumor Surgery
  • Risk Assessment
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How to Diagnose Down Syndrome

Learn about the diagnosis process for Down Syndrome, including Down Syndrome screening, risk assessment, and related tests such as amniocentesis.
  • FAQ
  • Down Syndrome
  • Diagnosis
  • Neurology
  • Amniocentesis
  • Risk Assessment
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How to Interpret Down Syndrome Screening Results?

Understand the interpretation of Down syndrome screening results, as well as the meanings of risk ratio and cutoff values.
  • FAQ
  • Down Syndrome
  • Neurology
  • Prenatal Screening
  • Risk Assessment
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Questions and Recommendations on Down Syndrome Risk Rate and Examination Methods

The risk rate for Down syndrome in the second trimester is 1 in 88, and it is recommended to consider amniocentesis or non-invasive DNA testing to determine the risk.
  • FAQ
  • Pregnancy
  • Down Syndrome
  • Risk Assessment
  • Amniocentesis
  • Non-Invasive DNA Testing
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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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