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Creatine kinase estimation in pure fetal blood samples for the prenatal diagnosis of duchenne muscular dystrophy
Authors:R J Edwards  D C Watts  R L Watts  C H Rodeck
Institution:1. Biochemistry Department, Guy's Hospital Medical School, London SEI 9 RT, U.K.;2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, King's College Hospital Medical School, London SES 8RX. U.K.
Abstract:This paper compares the results of a survey of plasma creatine kinase (CK) activity measured in fetuses at-risk for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) with a reliable control series. Only pure fetal blood samples obtained by fetoscopy at between 17–24 weeks gestational age were used. Of the at-risk group 19 male pregnancies, mostly at low risk for DMD, proceeded to term with a normal outcome; there was no significant difference between their fetal plasma CK activities and the control group. Another 21 male pregnancies were terminated. This group included the highest risk mothers and hence was expected to contain a significant proportion of affected fetuses. The fetal plasma CK activity range was overlapping but significantly higher than the control group. No grossly elevated CK value was obtained. We conclude that, on average, DMD fetuses at this gestational age have higher plasma CK activity than controls. The problems of applying this finding to the prenatal diagnosis of DMD are discussed.
Keywords:Creatine kinasec  Duchenne muscular dystrophy  Fetal blood  Fetoscopy  Prenatal diagnosis
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