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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for protein defect
  1. ... a condition in which your body makes antibodies (proteins made by the immune system) that attack your baby's red blood cells. If diagnosed during pregnancy, it is easily treatable. Limb defects in the baby (this is very rare) What ...
  2. ... sample. It can help show if there are defects in the platelets. Flow cytometry. This is a test that uses lasers to look for proteins on the surface of platelets. It can help ...
  3. ... risk for having certain genetic problems and birth defects . An AFP test is usually done between 15 and 20 weeks of pregnancy . AFP is a protein that a developing baby makes. Normally, some AFP ...
  4. ... The genes provide instructions for making the MTHFR protein. This protein helps your body use folate, a type of ... a change in an MTHFR gene, the MTHFR proteins your body makes may not process folate as ...
  5. ... the body from breaking down part of a protein called phenylalanine (Phe). Phe is in all foods that contain protein, such as milk, meats, and nuts. It's also ...
  6. ... if you're pregnant. Antibody tests. Antibodies are proteins that your immune system makes to fight viruses ... be Zika. You deliver a baby with birth defects that may have been caused by Zika. Most ...
  7. ... check your blood for "markers" such as certain proteins that may be linked to a higher risk ... still deliver a healthy baby with no chromosomal defects or disorders. A negative/normal screening test result ...
  8. ... Rh factor. Rh factor is a type of protein found on the surface of red blood cells. If your blood cells have this protein, you are Rh positive. If they don't, ...
  9. ... chromosomes. Check Rh blood type . Rh is a protein found in red blood cells. If you have the protein, you are considered Rh positive. If you don' ... of Health and Human Services; Diagnosis of Birth Defects; [reviewed 2022 Jun 24; cited 2023 Sep 8]; [ ...
  10. ... how well treatment is working. AFP is a protein that the liver makes when its cells are ... to check for the risk of certain birth defects in an unborn baby. References American Cancer Society [ ...