Hi doctor. I had both dual marker and nt scan test at advised time and found to be have free beta hcg at 0.45 while other parameters are normal both in nt scan and dual marker. Should I worry?
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Please share the reports for the opinion.As single value doesn't mean anything.NT NB and dual marker test reports tell you calculative risk for any chromosomal disease.
The final report regarding the risk of Down's syndrome and two other genetic chromosomal syndromes will be based not on a single value of beta hcg but a combined value based on the mother's age, other parameters in history, double marker test values of papp-a and beta hcg and NT scan value. (Even if beta hcg is abnormal, the combined report might be normal)
You can share your report for further opinion on the final result.
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