Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3434748 | American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
When maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein returns to a normal level on a second assay, the risk of adverse outcome significantly decreases, but these pregnancies are still at risk of complications and therefore need close surveillance. Repeat maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein assay allows identification of patients who should be offered amniocentesis to evaluate the risk of nephrotic syndrome and epidermolysis bullosa. Alpha-fetoprotein should be monitored in pregnancies associated with unexplained high maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein. A management strategy based on ultrasound examination, second maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein assay and amniocentesis is proposed to improve prenatal counseling and management of such pregnancies. However, a prospective study remains necessary to evaluate it.
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Authors
Emmanuel MD, Marie MD, Sophie MD, Anne-Sylvie MD, Isabelle MD, Fabien PhD, Thomas MD, PhD, Anne-Lise MD, PhD, Françoise MD, PhD,