Genetic Testing Flashcards
what happens after a positive pregnancy test?
book into antenatal care (see midwife)
When is a nuchal scan done?
10-14 weeks gestation
What 5 things can a Nuchal Scan do?
- date the pregnancy
- diagnose multiple pregnancies
- disgnose major fetal abnormalities
- diagnose early miscarriage
- assess the risk of down syndrome
What technique is used to assess the risk of down syndrome?
Nuchal translucency scan
how accurate is a nuchal translucency scan in detecting down syndrome?
NT + maternal age detects up to 75% down syndrome, 5% false positive
At how many weeks is a mid trimester scan done?
20-22 weeks
What is the purpose of the mid trimester anomaly scan?
To take a more detailed lookat specific organs like heart, brain, spinal cord and to check for 11 rare conditions
What are the two conditions under which prenatal testing is arranged?
If the nuchal scan or mid trimester scan brings up an increased risk of down syndrome, or parents are carriers for a specific condition
What is measured during a Nuchal Translucency test?
The thickness of fluid at the back of the foetal neck
A nuchal translucency if more than how many mm indicates a problem?
anything more than 3mm
If the nuchal thickness is >3mm, what 3 things can this indicate?
- Increased risk of down syndrome
- Birth defects
- Chromosomal abnormalities
What birth defects can arise from an increase nuchal translucency?
- Cardiac abnormalities
- Pulmonary abnormalities
- Renal defects
- Abdominal wall defects
- Skeletal dysplasias
What is linked to nuchal translucency which increases the risk of the baby having down synrdome?
Maternal age
What type of test is a nuchal translucency scan?
A screening test
What are the 4 main aims of prenatal testing?
- Inform / prepare parents
- Allow for the termination of pregnancy if necessary
- Help manage the remainder of the pregnancy
- Allow possible in utero treatment
What type of scan is used to look at the fetal organs in more detail?
A fetal MRI
What serum markers are tested in maternal serum screening?
Serum markers for trisomy 18, 21 and neural tube defects
How do serum markers in the mothers blood for conditions like neural tube defects get there?
Leak from placenta into mothers blood
When is the 1st trimester maternal serum screening and NT measurement done at?
11-14 weeks
What is PAPP A?
Hormone made by placenta during pregnancy