Relation between maternal weight and serum alpha-fetoprotein concentration during the second trimester

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Maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein concentrations are influenced by maternal weight during the second trimester. Heavier pregnant women have lower median values, apparently as a result of a diluting effect of larger blood volume. This phenomenon is of clinical interest because alpha-fetoprotein concentration in a pregnant woman's serum is one of the factors considered in assessing risk of poor outcome. A division of the reference interval for alpha-fetoprotein to take body weight into account might improve its use as a diagnostic aid, especially in heavier women.

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Haddow, J. E., Kloza, E. M., Knight, G. J., & Smith, D. E. (1981). Relation between maternal weight and serum alpha-fetoprotein concentration during the second trimester. Clinical Chemistry, 27(1), 133–134. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/27.1.133

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