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Title: Neurone specific enolase in amniotic fluid: a potential marker of anencephaly. Author: Spencer K, Carpenter P. Journal: Ann Clin Biochem; 1988 Jan; 25 ( Pt 1)():85-8. PubMed ID: 2451464. Abstract: Normal values for neurone specific enolase in amniotic fluid have been found to follow a non gaussian distribution with a 1-99 centile range of 1.10-4.32 micrograms/L. Neurone specific enolase levels have been shown to be raised in the amniotic fluid of pregnancies complicated by anencephaly, although not those complicated by open spina bifida. Neurone specific enolase measured by radioimmunoassay is capable of totally discriminating between normal pregnancies and those complicated by anencephaly. The study demonstrates the possible value of investigating other neuronal proteins which may find value as adjuncts to amniotic fluid Alpha fetoprotein levels in the prenatal diagnosis of Neural Tube Defects.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]