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Comparative Study
. 1986 Aug;68(2):177-80.

Combining maternal age and serum alpha-fetoprotein to predict the risk of Down syndrome

  • PMID: 2426637
Comparative Study

Combining maternal age and serum alpha-fetoprotein to predict the risk of Down syndrome

D W Hershey et al. Obstet Gynecol. 1986 Aug.

Abstract

Twenty-eight cases of Down syndrome with maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) measured at second trimester were added to 137 previously reported cases. Seventy-eight percent of affected pregnancies had levels at or below the median AFP value, compared with 50% of unaffected pregnancies. Maternal age at delivery and serum AFP levels by multiples of the median were used to construct a table to determine the risk of Down syndrome. This was compared with the risk for a 35-year-old woman (one in 365). Similar risks were estimated for a 21-year-old with AFP below 0.4 multiples of the median, a 23-year-old below 0.5, a 26-year-old below 0.6, and a 29-year-old below 0.7 multiples of the median. This study provides guidelines for counseling pregnant women who have low serum AFP levels.

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