Individual tests

First-trimester screening has three parts, an ultrasound test for fetal nuchal translucency (NT), PAPP-A, and hCG. When used together, NT screening and maternal blood tests can better determine potential birth defects, such as Down syndrome, Edward syndrome, or Patau syndrome. Amniocentesis or other ultrasound procedures may also be necessary for accurate diagnosis if the results are abnormal.
Analyzing electrolytes in urine, such as sodium, potassium, and chloride, helps diagnose conditions such as kidney disorders, urinary stone disease, urinary tract infections, and cystic fibrosis.
Analyzing electrolytes in urine, such as sodium, potassium, and chloride, has significant diagnostic value in detecting conditions like kidney disorders, urinary stone disease, urinary tract infections, and cystic fibrosis.
HPV is short for human papillomavirus, a very common sexually transmitted infection divided into different types, each identified with a number. HPV types including 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 66, and 68 are high-risk types known to significantly increase the risk of cervical, vaginal, and vulvar cancer in women, as well as penile cancer in men. These types can also cause anal cancer and throat cancers in men and women.
HPV is short for human papillomavirus, a very common sexually transmitted infection divided into different types, each identified with a number. High-risk HPVs (HPV 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 66, and 68) can cause several types of cancer. Two of these, HPV16 and HPV18, are responsible for most HPV-related cancers. Low-risk HPVs are mostly asymptomatic. Sometimes, they may cause warts on or around the genitals, anus, mouth, or throat.
HPV is short for human papillomavirus, a very common sexually transmitted infection divided into different types, each identified with a number. High-risk HPVs (HPV 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 66, and 68) can cause several types of cancer. Two of these, HPV16 and HPV18, are responsible for most HPV-related cancers. Low-risk HPVs are mostly asymptomatic. Sometimes, they may cause warts on or around the genitals, anus, mouth, or throat.
Tests include: Trisomy survey of 3 autosomal chromosomes: 13-18-21 Survey of 01 XO chromosome abnormality Survey of sex chromosome aneuploidies (47,XXX), (47, XXY), (47, XYY), (48, XXXY) Trisuare Carier: 2800 disease-causing mutations related to 9 recessive maternal genetic diseases Survey of three other common NSTS 1-12, 14-17, 19-20, 22
Tests include: Trisomy survey of 3 autosomal chromosomes: 13-18-21 Survey of 01 XO chromosome abnormality
Tests include: Trisomy survey of 3 autosomal chromosomes: 13-18-21 Survey of 01 XO chromosome abnormality Survey of sex chromosome aneuploidies (47,XXX), (47, XXY), (47, XYY), (48, XXXY) Trisuare Carier: 2800 disease-causing mutations related to 9 recessive maternal genetic diseases
Tests include: Trisomy survey of 3 autosomal chromosomes: 13-18-21
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