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I am attaching my wifes dual marker report. Her free b hcg is 3.8. Her nt was 1.2 and nasal bone echogenicity is seen.Should i be worried
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It's a low risk test result.Nothing to worry
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Low risk
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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This is a normal report no need to worry But go for anomaly scan between 18 to 20 weeks mandatory This scan is more reliable
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Anomaly scan at 18 to 20 weeks
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Normal
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The report shows that there is low risk of trisomy, which means it is a normal report. All the individual parameters like NT value, blood values are also normal. With regards to this report there is no cause of worry.
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Even though the sensitivity and specificity of the test is not 100 percent unless the patient has any risk factors , genetic history or soft markers on scans we need not be worried
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I suggest wait for TIFFA scan if at all u are anxious kindly connect with an obstetrician to get more guided advice after noting the replace t history
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Report is normal
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Low risk , so no worries.
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It shows low risk Nothing to worry
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