Prequel NIPT Basic

A basic test stripped down to pure essentials.

Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome)

The most common chromosomal condition (1 in 700 births), causing intellectual disability, characteristic facial features, heart defects, and increased risk of various health conditions.

Most individuals have mild to moderate intellectual disability and can lead fulfilling lives with appropriate support.

Trisomy 18 (Edwards Syndrome)

A serious condition (1 in 5,000 births) affecting multiple organ systems including heart, kidneys, and brain. Characterized by severe developmental delays, growth restriction, and clenched fists.

Many affected pregnancies result in miscarriage; those born alive often have limited survival, though some live into childhood with intensive medical care.

Trisomy 13 (Patau Syndrome)

A rare but severe condition (1 in 16,000 births) causing profound intellectual disability, brain and spinal cord abnormalities, heart defects, cleft lip/palate, and extra fingers or toes.

Most affected infants have serious life-threatening medical problems, with limited survival beyond the first year.

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