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Differential Diagnosis For MSAFP test (maternal) abnormal (labs)
- Neoplastic Disorders
Choriocarcinoma
Hydatidiform mole- Deficiency Disorders
Newborn Low Birth Weight- Congenital, Developmental Disorders
Down's Syndrome
Meningocele
Meningomyelocele
Cri du Chat/Chromosome 5p (5p15.2)
Klinefelter's syndrome
Trisomy-21 partial translocation
Turner syndrome/Gonadal dysgenesis
Anencephaly/congenital syndrome
Dysplasia, diastrophic
Dysplasia, epiphyseal hemimelica
Kidney agenesis, unilateral
Kidney malrotation
Osteodysplasia of vertebrae
Trisomy 13 syndrome
Trisomy-18 syndrome- Hereditary, Familial, Genetic Disorders
Spondylometaphyseal dysplasia syndrome- Synonyms
- Abnormal, AFP, AFP Alphafoetoprotein, AFP measurement, Alpha 1 fetoprotein, Alpha 1 foetoprotein, Alpha Fetoprotein measurement, alpha fetoprotein test, Alpha Foetoprotein measurement, Alpha one fetoprotein measurement, Alpha-1-Fetoprotein measurement, Alpha-1-Fetoprotein measurement (procedure), Alpha-1-Foetoprotein measurement, Alphafetoprotein, Alpha-fetoprotein, Alpha-fetoprotein (procedure), Alphafoetoprotein, Lab, Test alpha fetoprotein
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