Re: quadruple test using inhibin-A

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Thu Jan 11 06:13:22 2001


why not ask Allan Bombard who did much of the work with dimeric inhibin at Albert Einstein? his e-mail is ATB28@aol.com

art

At Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Donna L. Elder wrote: >
>One of the area laboratories is now offering quadruple testing using inhibin-A for the determination of risk of Down's syndrome and ONTD's. What is the prevailing opinion regarding doing this vs. the triple screen? Worth the additional cost? Are third party payors covering the added expense?
>
>The physician's I am working with have inquired.
>
>--
> Donna L. Elder RNC, WHNP, MS, CNM
>
>eldereno@erols.com
>http://medpages.obgyn.net/eldereno
>

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art fougner, md

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