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  1. ... testing for Down syndrome. What do the results mean? Results from Down syndrome screening tests show your risk of having a ... risk is. But a high risk doesn't mean your baby will have Down syndrome. You could still deliver a healthy baby with ...
  2. ... normal renin/Lower than normal aldosterone. This may mean you have Cushing's syndrome , a disorder in which the adrenal glands make too much of a hormone called cortisol. Lower than normal renin/Higher than normal aldosterone. This may mean you have PA. Higher than normal renin/Lower ...
  3. ... normal after the ice water bath, it probably means you have Raynaud's syndrome. If your symptoms are severe and/or you ...
  4. ... high cortisol levels are a sign of Cushing's syndrome. This means that high cortisol levels may be caused by ...
  5. ... of your TP53 gene, you have Li-Fraumeni syndrome. This doesn't mean you have cancer. But your risk of getting ...
  6. ... which muscles or nerves are affected, it could mean one of the following: Carpal tunnel syndrome , a common condition that affects nerves in the ...
  7. ... symptoms go away quickly. What do the results mean? If your results were negative , it's unlikely that your baby has Down syndrome or another trisomy disorder. If your results were ...
  8. ... general, higher than normal amounts of ALD may mean you have: Primary aldosteronism (also called Conn syndrome). This disorder is usually caused by a benign ( ...
  9. ... possible problems: Lower than normal AFP levels may mean your baby has a genetic disorder such as Down syndrome, a genetic disorder that causes intellectual disabilities and ...
  10. ... a small dose. Low levels of AMH may mean need higher doses to respond. Have symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) , including: Irregular menstrual periods, or no periods ...
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