Abstract

Objective: Most neural tube defects risks, are not actual but mathematic extrapolations. We sought to evaluate this risk and to compare actual performance.Study Design: This was a retrospective study of a referral population with elevated maternal serum α-fetoprotein results between 1987 and 1992. Ultrasonography results, delivery records, and autopsy results were compared with entry levels of maternal serum α-fetoprotein, and the percentage of fetal anomalies detected in this study was evaluated.Results: A total of 773 patients with elevated maternal serum α-fetoprotein levels were evaluated. There was a progressive increase in the incidence of anomalies as a direct function of the level of the maternal serum AFP, varying from 3.4% at a level of 2.5 to 40.3% at a level>7.0.Conclusion: Data from this study support the correlation of maternal serum AFP levels with the risk of neural tube defect and ventral wall defects.

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