INHIBIN A

Measures the hormone inhibin A in blood to help screen pregnancy risks and monitor some ovarian tumors in Visit Clinic.
What is a INHIBIN A Test in Visit Clinic?
The Inhibin A test measures the level of the hormone inhibin A in the blood. Inhibin A is made by the ovaries and by the placenta during pregnancy. It helps control reproductive hormones and gives clues about pregnancy health. Doctors use it as part of prenatal screening to assess the risk of certain fetal chromosomal conditions. It is also used to help detect or monitor some ovarian tumors. Results are usually interpreted with other tests and imaging for a clearer picture.
INHIBIN A Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
INHIBIN A Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The INHIBIN A test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a INHIBIN A Test in Visit Clinic?
INHIBIN A is often ordered as part of a maternal screening panel (such as the second‑trimester quad test) and sometimes as a tumor marker for ovarian conditions. A doctor may request it if prenatal screening is needed, when ultrasound findings are unclear, or when an ovarian mass is suspected. Abnormal results can come from pregnancy changes, chromosomal differences in the fetus, ovarian tumors, or certain medications. A family history of chromosomal disorders or ovarian cancer may make this test more important.
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