Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (1146 page)

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   Anabolic steroids, corticosteroids, and androgens increase prealbumin levels.
   Estrogens and oral contraceptives decrease prealbumin levels.
   Zinc deficiency, acute alcohol intoxication, leakage of protein from damaged hepatic cells may cause a rise in the prealbumin levels.
   PRENATAL TESTING: SAMPLE COLLECTION PROCEDURES
AMNIOCENTESIS
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   Definition
   Invasive procedure to obtain amniotic fluid that contains cells sloughed from the fetus. Some biochemical tests can be performed directly on the fluid; most tests first require cell culture. It is generally not performed until 15 weeks of gestation; recent estimates of procedural risk of fetal loss are as low as 0.06%. Cell culture for chromosome analysis takes 5–7 days; slightly longer culture times are required to obtain material for biochemical or molecular genetic tests.
   Use
   Provides fetal material for chromosome (cytogenetic) testing, biochemical testing (metabolic disorders/inborn errors of metabolism), and molecular DNA–based testing for inherited disease (e.g., CF, fragile X).
   Limitations
   Not performed until second trimester, which delays decisions regarding pregnancy termination.
CHORIONIC VILLUS SAMPLING
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   Definition
   Invasive procedure to obtain chorionic villus tissue generally performed between 10 and 12 weeks of gestation. Procedural risk of fetal loss (higher than for amniocentesis): approximately 1%.
   Use

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