Adjustment of serum markers in first trimester screening

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Abstract

First trimester combined screening can be performed using maternal serum pregnancy-associated plasma protein A, total human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) and ultrasound measurement of nuchal translucency at 11-13 weeks of pregnancy. Our objective was to explore the effects of covariates on total hCG in the first trimester. First trimester total hCG levels were significantly increased in twins (median = 1.87 MoM), mildly increased in pregnancies achieved by in vitro fertilization (1.04 MoM) and decreased in smokers (0.80 MoM).

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Lambert-Messerlian, G., Palomaki, G. E., & Canick, J. A. (2009). Adjustment of serum markers in first trimester screening. Journal of Medical Screening, 16(2), 102–103. https://doi.org/10.1258/jms.2009.009028

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