1995
DOI: 10.1002/pd.1970150810
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Urinary multiple marker screening for down's syndrome

Abstract: We have examined the possibility of using multiple markers in maternal urine rather than serum in order to screen for Down's syndrome. Urine samples were available from 36 cases (24 Down's syndrome, five Edwards' syndrome, three Turner's syndrome, one Klinefelter's syndrome, one triploidy, one triple-X, one twin discordant for Down's syndrome) and 294 controls, including three twins. Three markers were tested: the beta-core fragment of human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG), total oestrogen (tE) and the free alph… Show more

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“…Cuckle et al (1994) first reported that levels of the beta core fragment of hCG were markedly (6·24 MoM) elevated in the maternal urine of pregnancies affected by Down syndrome. Expanding on the initial 7-case study with an additional 17 cases, Cuckle et al (1995) confirmed the initial observation with a median MoM of 6·02. Canick et al (1995Canick et al ( , 1996 in two separate studies further confirmed elevations close to 5 MoM.…”
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confidence: 53%
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“…Cuckle et al (1994) first reported that levels of the beta core fragment of hCG were markedly (6·24 MoM) elevated in the maternal urine of pregnancies affected by Down syndrome. Expanding on the initial 7-case study with an additional 17 cases, Cuckle et al (1995) confirmed the initial observation with a median MoM of 6·02. Canick et al (1995Canick et al ( , 1996 in two separate studies further confirmed elevations close to 5 MoM.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Our study has confirmed that urine beta core is elevated in Down syndrome cases, with a median MoM of 4·95 being similar to the consensus (Table 3). The median MoM is higher than in our previous studies using the Chiron (Ciba Cuckle et al (1994) 7 6·24 Exclude, data included in Cuckle et al, 1995study Cuckle et al (1995 24 6·02 Canick et al (1995) 14 5·34 Exclude, data included in Kellner et al, 1997Canick et al (1996 18 5·02 Hayashi and Kozu (1995) 5 1·33 Spencer et al (1996) 29 2·35 Isozaki et al (1997) 13 4·10 Hallahan et al (1998) 8 2·18 Lam et al (1997) 29 3·44 Kellner et al (1997) 32 5·42 Cole et al (1997b) 12 4·50 Exclude, data included in Isozaki et al, 1997 study Total 158 4·14 Corning/Triton) assay. If we exclude those samples beyond 22 weeks for which we had no control population and extrapolated medians, the median MoM and SD were not significantly different from the total data (5·3 MoM versus 5·0 MoM and 0·595 versus 0·597 for the SD).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
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“…The earliest report of a urine marker was the ␤-core fragment of hCG. Two initial studies (25,26 ) estimated detection rates of 60 -70% (at a 5% false-positive rate). However, subsequent studies failed to confirm these initial findings (27,28 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%