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snowflake08
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Question about Ultrascreen
ok i had it done a month ago and all was fine - I just got the actual paper results faxed to me because i like to see it in print
Anyway, my question is : How do I interpret the hcg and Papp-a what are normal levels??
Thanks
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Posted 7/25/08 1:06 PM |
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snowflake08
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Re: Question about Ultrascreen
no one?
someone anyone?
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Posted 7/25/08 4:46 PM |
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SweetTooth
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Re: Question about Ultrascreen
I'm sorry, I have no idea. I didn't ask for my results.
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Posted 7/25/08 4:51 PM |
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snowflake08
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Re: Question about Ultrascreen
Posted by SweetTooth
I'm sorry, I have no idea. I didn't ask for my results. thanks
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Posted 7/25/08 4:54 PM |
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hbugal
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Re: Question about Ultrascreen
It would be hard to say...
Low levels of Papp-a are indicative of chromosomal anomalies and high levels of hcg are indicative of chromosomal anomalies...
But what levels are within a normal range would depend upon gestational age, crown rump length, and your age...
Basically they put all these numbers into a computer and it spits out your risk...
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Posted 7/25/08 5:33 PM |
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snowflake08
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Re: Question about Ultrascreen
Posted by hbugal
It would be hard to say...
Low levels of Papp-a are indicative of chromosomal anomalies and high levels of hcg are indicative of chromosomal anomalies...
But what levels are within a normal range would depend upon gestational age, crown rump length, and your age...
Basically they put all these numbers into a computer and it spits out your risk...
ok thanks
my downs risk was 1:2347 and trisomy was 1: 9100
but then it showed the hcg and papp-a with %ages and i didnt know if they were good or not
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Posted 7/25/08 8:29 PM |
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TLC1018
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Re: Question about Ultrascreen
I'm sorry...I'm not sure. I never asked to see the print out. My doctor just told me that my results came back 1 in 10,000
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Posted 7/26/08 6:59 AM |
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Goobster
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Re: Question about Ultrascreen
I posted the answer to that in another thread. When I get a few mins, I will pull the info up for you as I found it on another website.
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Posted 7/26/08 7:36 AM |
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snowflake08
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Re: Question about Ultrascreen
Posted by Goobster
I posted the answer to that in another thread. When I get a few mins, I will pull the info up for you as I found it on another website.
great thanks so much!
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Posted 7/26/08 9:57 AM |
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Goobster
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Re: Question about Ultrascreen
This is the best I could find. I can't find the exact link I had, but this is another one that gives you a decent idea.
http://www.wolfson.qmul.ac.uk/epm/screening/images/riskcurves/riskcurves.pdf
http://www.wolfson.qmul.ac.uk/epm/screening/calcrisk.html
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Posted 7/26/08 12:11 PM |
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snowflake08
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Re: Question about Ultrascreen
thanks so much i tried to read the curves as best i could just being neurotic i think
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Posted 7/26/08 12:37 PM |
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Goobster
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Re: Question about Ultrascreen
Posted by snowflake08 thanks so much i tried to read the curves as best i could just being neurotic i think
Your PAPP and your HCG must have been pretty good based on your results. As long as you weren't told you had an increased risk, I don't think you have to be concerned at all!
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Posted 7/26/08 12:45 PM |
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snowflake08
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Re: Question about Ultrascreen
Posted by Goobster
Posted by snowflake08 thanks so much i tried to read the curves as best i could just being neurotic i think
Your PAPP and your HCG must have been pretty good based on your results. As long as you weren't told you had an increased risk, I don't think you have to be concerned at all!
under the hcg and papp- a levels it said 'Percentiles" under hcg it said 50 and under papp-a it said 30
hcg was 1.07 papp-a was 0.65
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Posted 7/26/08 12:50 PM |
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