Penta Marker with Graph

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Penta Marker with Graph, in Visit Clinic

A maternal blood panel measuring five markers to screen pregnancy risk for chromosomal issues and neural tube defects in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
5
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What is a Penta Marker with Graph Test in Visit Clinic?

The Penta Marker with Graph measures five maternal blood proteins made by the placenta and fetus. These markers include AFP, free beta-hCG, unconjugated estriol, inhibin A, and PAPP‑A. They help estimate the baby’s risk for certain chromosomal conditions and neural tube defects. The results are combined with maternal age, weight, and gestational age and shown on a risk graph. Doctors use the test as a screening tool, not a diagnosis. Abnormal results prompt further evaluation, such as a detailed ultrasound, noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT), or diagnostic tests like amniocentesis. The graph makes it easier to see where risk falls compared with typical values.

Penta Marker with Graph Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Penta Marker with Graph Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Penta Marker with Graph test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP)
  • Free beta-hCG
  • Unconjugated estriol (uE3)
  • Inhibin A
  • Pregnancy-associated plasma protein A (PAPP‑A)

Why Take a Penta Marker with Graph Test in Visit Clinic?

Penta Marker with Graph is a combined maternal serum screening panel used in pregnancy to estimate risk for chromosomal disorders and neural tube defects. It is ordered when a routine prenatal screen, advanced maternal age, or ultrasound findings raise concern. Abnormal results may reflect fetal anomalies, placental problems, incorrect dating, maternal weight or health conditions, or certain medications; family history of genetic conditions can make testing especially important.

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What is a penta marker test in Visit Clinic?plus

A penta marker test is a prenatal screening blood test that measures five maternal serum markers—typically AFP, hCG, unconjugated estriol, inhibin A and PAPP‑A—to estimate the risk of chromosomal abnormalities (like Down and Edwards syndromes) and neural tube defects. It indicates risk, not a diagnosis; abnormal results prompt further diagnostic testing and specialist counseling.

What is a 3 marker test in pregnancy in Visit Clinic?plus

A 3‑marker (triple) test is a second‑trimester maternal blood screen measuring AFP, hCG and unconjugated estriol. Done about 15–20 weeks, it estimates risk for neural tube defects and chromosomal conditions (e.g., Down or Edwards syndrome). It’s a screening—not diagnostic—so abnormal results prompt ultrasound and definitive testing (cell‑free DNA or amniocentesis) for confirmation.

What is the difference between a penta marker test and a double marker test in Visit Clinic?plus

The double‑marker is a first‑trimester screen (about 9–14 weeks) measuring two blood markers—PAPP‑A and free β‑hCG—often combined with nuchal translucency ultrasound to gauge risk of Down syndrome and trisomy 18. The penta‑marker is a later maternal serum screen measuring five biochemical markers (including AFP, hCG, uE3 and inhibin‑A) to assess risks for neural‑tube defects and chromosomal abnormalities. Both are screening, not diagnostic.

What level of AFP indicates spina bifida in Visit Clinic?plus

A maternal serum alpha‑fetoprotein (MSAFP) level of about 2.0 to 2.5 multiples of the median (MoM) or higher is considered elevated and raises concern for open neural tube defects such as spina bifida. When MSAFP is ≥2.5 MoM, clinicians usually pursue targeted fetal ultrasound and, if indicated, amniocentesis to measure amniotic fluid AFP and acetylcholinesterase for confirmation.

How to read double marker test report papp-a in Visit Clinic?plus

PAPP‑A (pregnancy‑associated plasma protein A) is reported as an absolute value and as MoM (multiple of median) for gestational age. In the first‑trimester double marker, low PAPP‑A MoM (commonly <0.4–0.5) with high free β‑hCG raises the calculated Down syndrome risk; the lab will show a combined risk number. This is a screening result, not diagnostic—discuss with your clinician to consider NIPT or diagnostic testing and placental monitoring.

What is the cost of a NIPT test in Visit Clinic?plus

The cost of a Non-Invasive Prenatal Test (NIPT) varies by country and provider: roughly $800–$2,000 in the United States, about £400–£900 for private testing in the UK (NHS may provide it free for high-risk pregnancies), and around ₹12,000–₹30,000 in India. Insurance coverage and test panels differ, so final out-of-pocket costs depend on location, lab, and selected screen.