This article aims to explain the significance of the fetal neck translucency (NT) value and discuss the risks associated with an elevated NT value.
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?
Explanation of high-risk Down syndrome screening results for fetus and subsequent diagnosis recommendations
Interpreting High-Risk Down Syndrome and Low-Risk Trisomy 18 Screening Results
The MOM value of AFP on the Down Syndrome screening report is 0.73. Does it indicate a possible risk of Down Syndrome?
Decoding the Abnormal MOM Value in the Prenatal Screening Report for Down Syndrome at Women and Children’s Health Care Hospital
Understanding prenatal screening results, including AFP, HCG, and Down syndrome risk rates.
Guidance on Interpreting Down Syndrome Screening Results
Learn how to interpret the results of Down syndrome screening.
Explanation and Recommendations for Down Syndrome Screening Results