Elevated levels of amniotic fluid alpha-fetoprotein: sonographic evaluation
- PMID: 7685529
- DOI: 10.1148/radiology.188.1.7685529
Elevated levels of amniotic fluid alpha-fetoprotein: sonographic evaluation
Abstract
From 1978 to 1990, 263 fetuses with an elevated level of amniotic fluid alpha-fetoprotein (AF-AFP) (> 2.0 multiples of the median) were examined with targeted fetal sonography. All cases of AF-AFP elevation among 22,355 genetic amniocenteses were represented. Sonography correctly showed 32 open neural-tube defects, including 20 myelomeningoceles, and depicted 94% (63 of 67) of the anomalous fetuses. Two of five anomalous fetuses with normal sonograms, however, had extremely high AF-AFP levels leading to prospectively correct diagnoses of congenital nephrosis. Therefore, programmatically, 97% (65 of 67) of the anomalous fetuses were recognized. The three programmatic misdiagnoses were all detected in the neonatal period and surgically corrected; subsequent development was normal. The combination of an elevated AF-AFP level and a detailed sonogram allowed distinction between a normal and an anomalous fetus in 99% of cases. When elevated levels are noted, AF-AFP analysis followed by detailed sonography is highly successful for the detection and characterization of anomalous fetuses and the recognition of normal fetuses with physiologic increases of this protein in the amniotic fluid.
Comment in
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Should patients with elevated levels of maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein always undergo amniocentesis?Radiology. 1993 Jul;188(1):17-8. doi: 10.1148/radiology.188.1.7685530. Radiology. 1993. PMID: 7685530 No abstract available.
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