TIFFA test is used for any and all anomalies where as triple marker test is for Downs syndrome only. TIFFA stands for Targeted Imaging for Fetal Anomalies.
Tripple Marker Test is only for down's syndrome, where as TIFFA scan is used to check for all anomalies. TIFFA is the acronoym for "Targeted Imaging for. Fetal Anomalies". It covers a wide area compared to Tripple marker which is only for down's syndrome. In short, Yes TIFFA scan is required and there is no guarantee that TIFFA should be normal when Tripple Marker is normal.
TIFFA test is used for any and all anomalies where as triple marker test is for Downs syndrome only. TIFFA stands for Targeted Imaging for Fetal Anomalies.
TIFFA stands for targeted images for fetal anomalies. A normal TIFFA scan will show that the fetus is growing and developing well. It will also show that the correct amount of amniotic fluid is present and that the placenta is in the right place.
yes, it is for hospital business
Please ask one question at a time - you might also try checking the spelling of your words because I can't figure out what you mean by all of that.
The information should be contained in the summary of the report at the top, but if not you can read through the technician's or doctor's notes and if the gender was noted it should be included in this text.
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I found this online for you: In this report the predictive value of ultrasonic targeted imaging for fetal anomalies (TIFFA) is defined. Six hundred fifteen pregnant women at high risk for birth defects were scanned from January, 1980, to December, 1983. Follow-up evaluation was available on 569 fetuses. The pregnancies were classified into five groups according to the indications used for ultrasonic targeted imaging studies. The largest number of women were placed in group 1 and were referred because of a variety of abnormalities in previous or ongoing pregnancies. The women classified in the other four groups were examined because of maternal or fetal reasons related to specific craniospinal (29%), urinary (7.9%), gastrointestinal (6.7%), and skeletal (3.7%) defects. In our series the predictive values of abnormal and normal ultrasonic targeted imaging studies were 95% and 99%, respectively. A detailed breakdown of the accuracy of ultrasonic targeted imaging in relation to each anatomic category is presented; these data are useful in counseling gravid women with anomalous fetuses.
Scan is - i-scan
It basically done for verifying the full formation of organs, heart beat and growth. It will be done on 5th month completion and once again on 8th month.
Scan is present tense. I/We/You/They scan He/She/It scans
Do you mean PET scan? That is a scan for cancer metastases, I believe.