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S. von Kleist, S. Troupel, M. King, P. Burtin, Determination of Levels of Carcinoembryonic Antigen and Nonspecific Cross-Reacting Antigen in the Sera of Neonatal Infants: Brief Communication, JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Volume 59, Issue 6, December 1977, Pages 1621–1623, https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/59.6.1621
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Abstract
Seventy-eight sera from neonatal infants, born at full term or prematurely, were studied for their carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and nonspecific cross-reacting antigen (NCA) concentrations, which were compared to the normal adult concentrations. The levels of CEA in the sera were significantly higher in newborns than in adults: 9.05 ng CEA/ml in newborns as compared to 2.5 ng CEA/ml in adults (P=O.001). The levels of NCA in the sera were also higher in newborns: 164 ng NCA/ml in newborns as compared to 130 ng NCA/ml in adults. This difference in NCA levels was not significant, although 80% of the newborns had increased values (>130 ng/ml). Whether the infant was born at full term or prematurely and whether the infant was a boy or girl had no statistically significant influence on the concentration of the CEA and the NCA in the infant.