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Radiology, Vol 189, 77-81, Copyright © 1993 by Radiological Society of North America
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JM Larson, DH Pretorius, NE Budorick and AL Scioscia
Department of Radiology, University of California, San Diego Medical Center.
PURPOSE: To determine fetal outcomes and the capability of sonography to help predict these outcomes in patients with maternal serum alpha- fetoprotein (MSAFP) levels of 5.0 multiples of the median or greater. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Real-time sonography was performed in patients with singleton and multiple gestations. After sonography, the pregnancy was monitored. RESULTS: Inaccurate historical dating caused elevated MSAFP levels in 14 patients. In the remaining 72 singleton gestations, 42 fetuses (58%) had anomalies, 13 (18%) died in utero or after birth, three (4%) had intrauterine growth retardation or were premature, and 14 (19%) were normal, with no complications. A poor outcome occurred in 58 (80%) of the singleton pregnancies, and sonography depicted an abnormality in 49 (84%) of these patients. CONCLUSION: Most pregnant patients with MSAFP levels of 5.0 MOM or greater have an unfavorable outcome. Sonography depicts most of these abnormal pregnancies.
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