Brown_1996_Am.J.Obst.Gyneco_175_1000

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Title : Faint and positive amniotic fluid acetylcholinesterase with a normal sonogram - Brown_1996_Am.J.Obst.Gyneco_175_1000
Author(s) : Brown CL , Colden KA , Hume RF , Johnson MP , Treadwell MC , Drugan A , Evans MI
Ref : American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology , 175 :1000 , 1996
Abstract :

OBJECTIVE Both faint and positive amniotic fluid acetylcholinesterase determinations have been associated with fetal abnormalities. We evaluated the effect of a normal sonogram and positive or faint acetylcholinesterase level on the risk for anomalies. STUDY DESIGN: Between Jan. 1, 1989, and Feb. 1, 1995, 4859 amniocenteses were performed. Twenty-three cases of abnormal acetylcholinesterase determinations combined with normal sonograms were identified, and pregnancy outcomes were determined. RESULTS: One abnormal karyotype was identified (45,X/47,XXX mosaic). No neural tube defects were seen in infants with an abnormal acetylcholinesterase determination and normal sonogram. One fetus of a twin pregnancy had a ventral wall defect that was not detected on ultrasonography. Seventy-three percent of infants were normal at birth, but 27% of the pregnancies had abnormal outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: Advances in ultrasonography have led to improved detection of fetal abnormalities. With a normal karyotype, repeat invasive testing may not be necessary.

PubMedSearch : Brown_1996_Am.J.Obst.Gyneco_175_1000
PubMedID: 8885764

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Brown CL, Colden KA, Hume RF, Johnson MP, Treadwell MC, Drugan A, Evans MI (1996)
Faint and positive amniotic fluid acetylcholinesterase with a normal sonogram
American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology 175 :1000

Brown CL, Colden KA, Hume RF, Johnson MP, Treadwell MC, Drugan A, Evans MI (1996)
American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology 175 :1000