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My wife is 20 weeks pregnant. Her quad marker test values are as follows on 19 weeks 5 days, gestational age. L.m.p. 7/4/19. Afp 105.00 iu/ml, e3, unconjugated estriol 1.20 ng/ml, beta hcg 28881.00 miu/ml, inhibin a 155.50 pg/ml. All test done by clia. Risk factor calculated by prisca 5. Are all these values normal?
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Hi, quadruple marker test's result are evaluated on basis of accompanied graph. Individual absolute values do not have a significance. This test must have been prescribed by your gynecologist. I advise you to take the report and meet and discuss with her.
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