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Hi sir, need clarity on below statements. A risk of trisomy 21 of a baby is increased from 1 in 1171 to 1 in 178. 1. Unossified nasal bone. 2. No other obvious feel defects. 3. Normal uterine artery doppler and cervical length. Absent or hypoplastic nasal bone - marker is present. 20 weeks of pregnancy.
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If there is hypoplastic Nasal bone along with increased risk of trisomy 21 in marker then it's better you go for either NIPT (non invasive) or amniocentesis (invasive) procedure
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