Raised Maternal Serum-Alpha-Fetoprotein Levels and Spontaneous Fetomaternal Transfusion

1980 
Abstract Study of blood smears showed that spontaneous fetomaternal transfusions were significantly more common among 42 pregnant women with raised serum-alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) levels than among 45 pregnant women with normal serum-AFP levels. Raised serum-AFP was associated with a spontaneous fetomaternal transfusion of ≥0·1 ml in at least 21 of the 42 women in the study group.
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