PLGF (Placental Growth Factor)

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PLGF (Placental Growth Factor), in Visit Clinic

Measures placental growth factor protein in maternal blood to assess placental health and preeclampsia risk in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
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What is a PLGF (Placental Growth Factor) Test in Visit Clinic?

The PLGF (Placental Growth Factor) test measures a protein produced by the placenta that supports blood vessel growth. It is important because a healthy placenta helps deliver oxygen and nutrients to the fetus. Low PLGF levels can indicate placental dysfunction. Doctors use the test to assess risk of preeclampsia, fetal growth restriction, and other placental problems. It is often combined with other blood markers and clinical signs to guide monitoring, treatment, or timing of delivery. The result helps decide if closer observation or early intervention is needed to protect mother and baby.

PLGF (Placental Growth Factor) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

PLGF (Placental Growth Factor) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The PLGF (Placental Growth Factor) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a PLGF (Placental Growth Factor) Test in Visit Clinic?

PLGF (Placental Growth Factor) is often part of a preeclampsia or placental function panel. Doctors may order it when a pregnant patient has high blood pressure, sudden swelling, severe headaches, or reduced fetal movement. It helps diagnose or monitor preeclampsia and placental insufficiency. Abnormal levels result from placental dysfunction, certain medical conditions, or medications that affect blood vessels. A family history of preeclampsia makes testing more important.

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What is normal PlGF in pregnancy in Visit Clinic?plus

Placental growth factor (PlGF) normally rises through the first and second trimesters, peaking around 20–30 weeks, then gradually falls toward term. Absolute values vary by assay and gestational age, but in clinical practice a maternal PlGF ≥100 pg/mL (before 35 weeks) is generally considered reassuring; values <100 pg/mL suggest impaired placental function and increased risk of pre‑eclampsia.

What is the placenta growth factor PlGF in Visit Clinic?plus

Placental growth factor (PlGF) is a protein of the VEGF family produced mainly by the placenta and other tissues that promotes angiogenesis and placental vascular development by binding VEGF receptor‑1 (Flt‑1). PlGF levels normally rise in pregnancy; low PlGF or an elevated sFlt‑1/PlGF ratio is linked to placental dysfunction and preeclampsia and is used clinically as a biomarker.

What is a PlGF blood test for pregnancy in Visit Clinic?plus

A PlGF (placental growth factor) blood test measures maternal circulating PlGF to assess placental health during pregnancy. Low PlGF levels indicate placental dysfunction and help diagnose or predict pre-eclampsia and related complications, especially in women with high blood pressure or symptoms after 20 weeks’ gestation. Results aid risk stratification and clinical decisions about monitoring, treatment, and timing of delivery.

How is PlGF measured in Visit Clinic?plus

Placental growth factor (PlGF) is measured from a maternal blood sample processed as serum or plasma and analyzed in a laboratory using quantitative immunoassays (ELISA or automated chemiluminescent assays). Results are reported in pg/mL (or ng/mL) and often interpreted alongside soluble Flt‑1 (sFlt‑1) or clinical findings to assess placental function and help diagnose or rule out preeclampsia.

What is a good PAPP-A level in Visit Clinic?plus

A good PAPP‑A result in pregnancy is usually reported as multiples of the median (MoM). Values around 1.0 MoM are typical; a range roughly 0.5–2.0 MoM is generally acceptable. PAPP‑A below about 0.4 MoM is considered low and may prompt extra monitoring because it’s linked to higher risk of complications. Interpretation depends on gestational age and lab-specific reference ranges.

What causes low PlGF levels in Visit Clinic?plus

Low placental growth factor (PlGF) levels indicate placental dysfunction, commonly due to abnormal placentation and impaired trophoblast invasion leading to uteroplacental ischemia. They occur in preeclampsia and fetal growth restriction, and are associated with maternal conditions such as chronic hypertension, autoimmune disorders (e.g., antiphospholipid syndrome), chronic kidney disease, diabetes, and smoking. Multiple pregnancy and placental infections may also contribute.