Maternal serum screening, or the multiple marker test, measures several substances in a blood sample in order to screen a pregnant woman in the second trimester of pregnancy. Evaluation of the pattern of results from measuring the level of these substances can be used to determine the risk that the fetus has a chromosomal abnormaility or neural tube defect. (For more detail, see the "What does the test result mean?" section.)

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