Abstract

We measured Concanavalin A (Con A) non-binding alphafetoprotein in amniotic fluid from 21 normal pregnancies and 20 abnormal pregnancies (complicated by anencephaly, spina bifida, or exomphalos) using small Con A-sepharose chromatography columns. There was a highly significant difference between percentage non-binding alphafetoprotein levels for pregnancies with a normal outcome (mean result 32%; range 18-47%) and pregnancies complicated by a neural tube defect or exomphalos (mean 14%; range 7-20%). The test is therefore of potential value in cases where there is uncertainty over the interpretation of total amniotic fluid alphafetoprotein levels.

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