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8545 Gynaecology & Obstetrics

A 20-year-old G2P1 patient comes to see you at 17 weeks gestational age to review the results of her triple test done 1 week ago. You tell the patient that her maternal serum a-fetoprotein (MSAFP) level is 2.0 multiples of the median (MOM). The patient’s obstetrical history consists of a term vaginal delivery 2 years ago without complications. What do you tell your patient regarding how to proceed next?

AExplain to the patient that the blood test is diagnostic of a neural tube defect and she should consult with a pediatric neurosurgeon as soon as possible
BTell the patient that the blood test result is most likely a false-positive result and she should repeat the test at 20 weeks
CRefer the patient for an ultrasound to confirm dates (Correct Answer)
DOffer the patient immediate chorionic villus sampling to obtain a fetal karyotype