Re: OB-GYN-L digest 332

From: ATB28@aol.com
Wed Mar 31 21:53:03 1999


In a message dated 3/31/1999 7:19:29 AM Pacific Standard Time, aleeoc@rocketmail.com writes:

<< Does this study refer to elevated SERUM AFP or AMNIOTIC FLUID AFP or both? The case in question has normal serum AFP and elevated amniotic fluid AFP. >>

Annette: The report refers to AF-AFP (amniotic fluid AFP). The exact reference is as follows:

Crandall BF, Chua A (1997): Risks for fetal abnormalities after very and moderately elevated AF-AFPs. Prenat Diagn 17 (9):837-841.

Allan





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