Triple Marker with graph

Measures AFP, hCG, and estriol in pregnancy to screen for chromosomal issues and neural tube defects in Visit Clinic.
What is a Triple Marker with graph Test in Visit Clinic?
The Triple Marker with graph measures three pregnancy-related substances: alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), and unconjugated estriol (uE3). AFP comes from the fetus and placenta, hCG is made by the placenta, and estriol reflects fetal and placental function. These markers help screen for neural tube defects and chromosome differences like Down syndrome and trisomy 18. Results are shown as numbers and plotted on a graph versus expected values for gestational age. Doctors use the panel and graph to estimate risk, decide if further tests are needed, and combine results with ultrasound and maternal age to guide care.
Triple Marker with graph Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Triple Marker with graph Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Triple Marker with graph test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Triple Marker with graph Test in Visit Clinic?
Triple Marker with graph is a second-trimester screening panel used to estimate fetal risk for neural tube defects and chromosomal conditions. Doctors order it when routine prenatal care, ultrasound findings, or maternal age raise concern. Abnormal results can come from multiple pregnancy, wrong dating, placental problems, fetal abnormalities, or certain medications and maternal health issues. A family history of genetic conditions makes this screening particularly important and may lead to follow-up diagnostic testing.
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