Aslan, DenizKarabacak, Recep OnurAslan, Oner Deniz2023-06-092023-06-0920171545-5009http://hdl.handle.net/11727/9491We investigated the feasibility of using serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) levels as a screening test for prenatal diagnosis of Fanconi anemia (FA). Serialmeasurements in maternal serumwere recorded. Parents, both heterozygous for FA, had declined prenatal molecular testing. The infant was born with no somatic abnormalities, and FA was confirmed by postnatal molecular analysis. Maternal serumAFP levels during each trimester of pregnancy were normal indicating that these levels cannot be used as a screening test in prenatal diagnosis. Three-year follow-up after birth showed constantly elevated serum levels in the patient from the start, suggesting a lack of postnatal inhibition on AFP gene.enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessAFP geneFanconi anemialack of postnatal inhibitionmaternal serum alpha-fetoprotein levelprenatal diagnosisscreening testMaternal Serum Alpha-Fetoprotein Levels Are Normal in Fanconi Anemia: Can It Be A Lack of Postnatal Inhibition of AFP Gene Resulting in The Elevation?Article6440003973108000192-s2.0-84996565518