Inhibin A levels are elevated in the second trimester of pregnancies affect
ed with fetal Down syndrome, on average, two times the level in unaffected
pregnancies. Inhibin A levels are also two times higher in twin than in sin
gleton pregnancies. Prenatal serum screening using inhibin A levels as a se
cond trimester marker began at the Women and Infants Hospital in March 1998
. We describe a case of a 17-year-old woman thought to have had a complete
spontaneous abortion of a twin pregnancy but later found to be continuing t
he pregnancy with a single fetus. Routine second trimester prenatal serum s
creening revealed an extremely elevated inhibin A level of 39 MoM (multiple
s of the median). The patient delivered an apparently healthy female infant
at 41 weeks of gestation. Therefore, inhibin A may be extremely elevated i
n the second trimester of a twin pregnancy after the loss of one fetus and
this increased inhibin A level does not have any obvious adverse maternal o
r fetal effects. Copyright (C) 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.