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Lymphocyte Subsets in Habitual Abortion

American Journal of Reproductive Immunology and Microbiology, 1986
ABSTRACT: Lymphocyte subpopulations were characterized by means of monoclonal antibodies in 25 women with habitual abortion and 21 muciparous normal women. Compared to nonpregnant women (N = 8), pregnant normal women were associated with significantly lower helper‐to‐suppressor ratios (1.71 ± 0.41 versus 2.37 ± 0.66).
I. Virag   +4 more
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Immunogenetic Studies in Habitual Abortion

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1987
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Readers must judge whether their patients with habitual abortion warrant referral for the type of investigation and immunotherapy reported here. These patients are often anxious to explore every avenue to achieve a successful pregnancy. Many techniques are available with convincing and prestigious advocates.
G. Mraz   +5 more
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Hysteroscopy in the evaluation of habitual abortions

The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care, 2008
To evaluate the incidence of structural uterine anomalies (SUAs) in women with habitual abortion (HA) as diagnosed by means of hysteroscopy and to study hysteroscopy's therapeutic potential with regard to that pathology.Forty-eight women with more than three consecutive pregnancy losses which occurred prior to the 20th week were included and ...
Dendrinos, S.   +4 more
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Habitual Abortion with Prolapse of The Placenta

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1956
Summary A case of prolapse of the placenta is reported. Placenta previa and premature separation of the placenta may occur simultaneously, and it is not possible to decide with certainty which type of prolapse occurred in this case.
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Sperm chromosomes and habitual abortion

Fertility and Sterility, 1991
Genetic factors, especially numerical chromosome anomalies, play an important role in embryonic loss. Because somatic cell analysis cannot assess the risk of errors arising de novo during germ cell maturation, we investigated whether the male gametes from couples with habitual abortion carry a higher rate of anomalies than those from donors without ...
Bernd Rosenbusch, Karl Sterzik
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Habitual Abortion

Phospholipid-Binding Antibodies, 2020
D. Pridham, C. Cook
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Habitual Abortion

Fertility and Sterility, 1978
Robert H. Glass   +2 more
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On the role of ‘habitual aborters’ in the analysis of spontaneous abortion

Statistics in Medicine, 1986
AbstractAnalyses of spontaneous abortion rates often include special provisions to account for the presumed distorting effects that arise because of the presence of habitual aborters. In this paper, I establish a framework for investigating the effects of the presence in study groups of such women. I then examine the strengths and weaknesses of some of
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HABITUAL ABORTION IN CATS

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1974
D. R. Butcher, G. M. Acland
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