Re: Triple test in surrogate pregnancy

From: ainsron@msn.com
Fri Jul 6 13:13:32 2001


Thanks

>All of the points made to this point are all very good. All laboratories who
>are at present doing multiple marker maternal serum/NT screening
>(MMSS/NT)(triple, quad, combined, or Integrated), should be able to make
>adjustments for this situation. You should be using the age of the donor
>egg, make all adjustments with regard to IVF...Preg. (see Fishman, et. al,
>Prenatal Diagnosis), as well as for smoking, wt...etc.
>
>A recent report in prenatal diag. I think its in the latest electronic ver.
>online, with regard to first trimester MMSS/NT. Results are not affected by
>IVF or OV preg., as is found in second trimester MMSS, yet I think these
>results need to be confirmed.
>
>Leonard H. Kellner
>Administrative Director, Reproductive Genetics Laboratory MMC;AECOM

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Ronald E. Ainsworth, MD




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