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Papp-A (Pregnancy Associated Plasma Protein)

PAPP-A (Pregnancy-Associated Plasma Protein A) is a protein produced by the placenta during pregnancy. Its levels in the mother’s blood provide vital information about:

  • Placental function

  • Fetal development

  • Risk of chromosomal abnormalities such as:

    • Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21)

    • Edwards Syndrome (Trisomy 18)

788.00

Test Preparation

❌ No fasting required

💉 Blood sample from a vein

🩻 Often combined with an NT scan for a complete risk assessment

Reporting TAT

Same Day*

Specializations

Health Checkup

Total No. of Parameters

1

FAQ

Q1. Is PAPP-A a pregnancy confirmation test?

No, it is a screening test, not a diagnostic or confirmation test.

Does a low PAPP-A always mean a problem?

Not always. It just indicates a higher risk and may need further tests (like NIPT, amniocentesis, etc.).