Quadruple Marker Test
Overview
The quadruple marker test is a screening test typically conducted during the second trimester of pregnancy to detect chromosomal abnormalities like Down’s syndrome, neural tube defects, turner’s syndrome, etc. in the fetus. The test consists of 4 markers with (triple marker+ Inhibin A). It provides early insights, allowing parents to consider further tests or interventions.
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Tests included in this package (4 Tests)
- Alpha-Feto protein (AFP)
- Beta HCG
- Unconjugated Estriol (E3)
- Inhibin A