Penta Marker with Graph

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