BOH Assessment Panel (Detailed)
What it is
The BOH (Bad Obstetric History) Assessment Panel is a group of blood tests designed to investigate the underlying causes of repeated pregnancy losses, stillbirths, infertility, or poor pregnancy outcomes. It helps doctors identify infections, autoimmune conditions, clotting abnormalities, and hormonal imbalances that may affect pregnancy.
Uses
This panel is used to evaluate women with recurrent miscarriages, unexplained infertility, intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), stillbirths, or preterm labor. It helps in detecting treatable conditions and guiding therapy to improve the chances of a successful pregnancy.
Typical Components of the Panel
The BOH panel may vary by laboratory, but commonly includes the following tests:
Infectious disease screening: TORCH panel (Toxoplasmosis, Rubella, CMV, HSV), Syphilis (VDRL), Hepatitis B & C, and HIV.



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