Maternal serum α-fetoprotein in twin pregnancies uncomplicated by neural tube defect
The maternal serum α-fetoprotein concentration was measured between 16 and 20 weeks in 145 twin pregnancies in which neither fetus had a neural tube defect. When the maternal serum α-fetoprotein concentration was less than two multiples of the singleton median, pregnancy outcome was good; the extend...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 1985-07, Vol.152 (5), p.550-553 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The maternal serum α-fetoprotein concentration was measured between 16 and 20 weeks in 145 twin pregnancies in which neither fetus had a neural tube defect. When the maternal serum α-fetoprotein concentration was less than two multiples of the singleton median, pregnancy outcome was good; the extended perinatal mortality rate was 32.61000, mean birth weights for the first and second twins were 2507 and 2443 gm, respectively, and mean gestation at delivery was 36 weeks, 6 days. When the maternal serum α-fetoprotein concentration was greater than four multiples of the singleton median, the outcome was poor; the extended perinatal mortality was 4001000, mean birth weights were 1963 and 1523 gm, and mean gestation at delivery was 32 weeks, 4 days. The negative correlations of maternal serum α-fetoprotein concentration with birth weight and gestation at delivery were highly significant. Maternal serum α-fetoprotein concentration in midpregnancy is a useful predictor of outcome in twin pregnancy, independent of the occurrence of neural tube defect, and it appears to be related to the timing of delivery rather than fetal growth. |
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ISSN: | 0002-9378 1097-6868 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0002-9378(85)90622-2 |