Placental mosaicism is associated with unexplained second-trimester elevation of MShCG levels, but not with elevation of MSAFP levels

  • Morssink, LP
  • SikkemaRaddatz, B
  • Beekhuis, [No Value]
  • deWolf, BTHM
  • Mantingh, A
Publication date
September 1996

Abstract

In this patient-control study, we examined the impact of placental mosaicism on the concentrations of maternal serum human chorionic gonadotropin (MShCG) and maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein (MSAFP) in the second trimester of pregnancy. Patient and control groups were selected from 2347 women with a singleton pregnancy, who underwent chorionic villous sampling in the first trimester and from whom second-trimester serum samples had been collected. The concentrations of both serum markers, expressed in multiples of the median (MOM), in 35 women with confined placental mosaicism (CPM) were compared with those in 70 controls with uncomplicated pregnancies. Elevated MSAFP or MShCG was defined as a concentration of greater than or equal to 2 . 0 ...

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