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I just posted a query regarding my NT scan. I am not able to attach the image here may be due to some technical issues. My NT value is 1.5 mm which seems normal. Nasal bone is not clearly seen based on comment but as per image it is visible and the measurement is 1.9 mm. I did multiple marker blood test. Is it same as the quadruple test? The blood test will take some time and my next doctor appointment is on the 27th. I am really very anxious. Thanks to the doctors who replied to my earlier post.
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No it is not the same as quadruple test it would be a dual test or a double marker test which is done after the ntnb scan the nasal bones should have definitely be seen by this time
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NT value is normal, get done quadruple marker at 18-20 weeks, If dual marker tests normal then nothing to worry about
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