Term used when there is extra or missing copy of a whole chromosome
What is aneuploidy?
Screening tests are performed on what type of sample
What is a blood sample?
ClariTest Core test codes
What is TH18 & TH19?
Aneuploidies that ClariTest Core screens
What is Trisomy 13 (Patau syndrome), Trisomy 18 (Edwards syndrome), Trisomy 21 (Down's syndrome) and Monosomy X (Turner syndrome)?
Risk factors for this trisomy are increased age
What is trisomy 21 (Down's syndrome)?
Invasive procedure offered/performed at 15-22w on an amniotic sample
What is an Amniocentesis (Amnio)?
Earliest you can screen using ClariTest Core
What is 10 weeks?
The microdeletion that is optional in ClariTest Core
What is 22q11.2? (also would accept 22q or DiGeorge syndrome)
Term used when there is a missing or extra piece of chromosome
What is a microdeletion or microduplication?
Offered if a screening test comes back abnormal
What is a diagnostic test? Also accepted: Amnio or CVS
The types of pregnancies that are accepted for ClariTest Core
What is singletons, twins, egg donors, IVF?
FORTE stands for...
What is Fetal Fraction Optimized Risk of Trisomy Evaluation?
Three chromosomes on the 18th chromosome is called
What is Trisomy 18 (Edward's syndrome)?
What can also be used to screen for aneuploidies
What is maternal serum screening?
The fetal fraction cut off
What is 4%?
DANSR stands for...
What is Digital Analysis of Selected Regions?
The most common microdeletion
What is 22q11.2? Also accept 22q or DiGeorge syndrome
Invasive procedure offered/performed at 10-13w6d
What is Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS)?
The ClariTest Core PLATFORM
What is DANSR and FORTE?
ACOG and SMFM confirm that cfDNA (NIPS) is...
What is an appropriate choice of testing for ALL pregnant women, regardless of age or risk?