Prenatal sex diagnosis: Testosterone and fsh levels in mid‐trimester amniotic fluids

Dvorah Abeliovich, Joseph R. Leiberman, Iris Teuerstein, Joseph Levy

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Abstract

We studied the validity of mid‐trimester amniotic fluid testosterone and FSH in the diagnosis of fetal sex in abnormal fetuses and in twins. It was found that the testosterone/FSH ratio, but not the level of the individual hormones, was an excellent criterion for fetal sex diagnosis. In a control group of 32 female and 34 male fetuses, the testosterone/FSH ratio was diagnostic. In two cases the values were indeterminate and fetal sex could not be predicted, but there were no false diagnoses. The abnormalities of the fetuses were diagnosed by karyotype analyses or raised levels of α‐fetoprotein. It was found that neither autosomal trisomies nor X‐chromosome aneuploidy or neural tube defect interfered with the diagnostic value of the hormonal approach. The twin study included 14 pairs, three of whom were discordant for sex. In all twins the fetal sex diagnosis was appropriate. In co‐twins of the same sex the hormone levels were very close to each other.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)347-353
Number of pages7
JournalPrenatal Diagnosis
Volume4
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 1984

Keywords

  • Autosomal trisomies
  • Fetal sex diagnosis
  • FSH
  • Mid‐trimester amniotic fluid
  • Testosterone
  • Twins
  • X‐chromosome aneuploidy

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Genetics(clinical)

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