PMID: 6166315Jun 1, 1981Paper

Very low maternal plasma alpha-fetoprotein concentration. An indication for follow-up

British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
S M SteinJ B Scrimgeour

Abstract

In the course of a screening programme for the detection of fetal neural tube abnormalities by measurement of maternal plasma alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), 57 patients were identified who had plasma AFP levels of less than 7 units/ml at 15-20 weeks gestation. follow-up at the time of screening included requests to confirm that the patient was pregnant and also to repeat the AFP test. Tow patients were lost to follow-up and of the remaining 55, 17 patients (31 per cent) were subsequently shown not to have a live fetus and 31 patients (56 per cent) had incorrect estimates of gestation. No particular reason for the very low plasma AFP could be identified in the other seven patients.

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Jun 1, 2002·Obstetrics and Gynecology·Ahmet A BaschatJane A Evans
Apr 1, 1987·American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology·J L SimpsonR Marder
Jul 18, 2003·Prenatal Diagnosis·Françoise MullerUNKNOWN ABA Group
Jan 1, 1994·Journal of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation·J S DunganS Elias

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