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Hydroxychloroquine for preventing hypertensive pregnancy disorders in recurrent spontaneous abortion: a retrospective cohort study in a single referral center. [PDF]
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European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1989
Abortion is a frustating event especially today with most pregnancies wanted and planned. The physician regards a casual abortion not as a serious physical disorder but rather as a failure of nature. The feelings of grief and regret of the parents to be after this pregnancy loss are soothed in most cases when the subsequent pregnancy appears to be ...
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Abortion is a frustating event especially today with most pregnancies wanted and planned. The physician regards a casual abortion not as a serious physical disorder but rather as a failure of nature. The feelings of grief and regret of the parents to be after this pregnancy loss are soothed in most cases when the subsequent pregnancy appears to be ...
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Immunotherapy of Habitual Abortion
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 1992ABSTRACT: Many cases of habitual abortion have been assumed to be due to hyporesponsiveness to the spouse's antigens encountered in pregnancy. Immunization by paternal leukocytes has been used to potentiate the immune response and prevent further miscarriages.
Howard Carp+2 more
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The natural course of habitual abortion
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1989In recurrent spontaneous abortion an immunological fetal-maternal imbalance has been postulated and successes of immunotherapy have been described. A prospective study on the reproductive performance of untreated women with three abortions of unknown etiology has not been performed.
Albert Mantingh+4 more
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1995
Endocrine disorders are among the potential causes of repeated spontaneous abortion although their role is uncertain. These disorders most frequently associated with repeated spontaneous abortion are corpus luteum insufficiency, polycystic ovary syndrome, diabetes mellitus, and hypo- and hyperthyroidism.
Stefano Bianchi, Luigi Fedele
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Endocrine disorders are among the potential causes of repeated spontaneous abortion although their role is uncertain. These disorders most frequently associated with repeated spontaneous abortion are corpus luteum insufficiency, polycystic ovary syndrome, diabetes mellitus, and hypo- and hyperthyroidism.
Stefano Bianchi, Luigi Fedele
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Management of Habitual Abortion
Postgraduate Medicine, 1965Examination of the habitual aborter should include, in addition to routine studies, a hysterogram, determination of basal metabolic rate, body temperature charting, and endometrial biopsy. Study of the husband is also recommended. Preconceptional management is aimed at improving health and nutrition, eliminating gynecologic abnormalities, and ...
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The Treatment of Habitual Abortion
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1950(1950). The Treatment of Habitual Abortion. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica: Vol. 29, No. 4, pp. 407-416.
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Histocompatibility Antigens and Habitual Abortion
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology and Microbiology, 1988ABSTRACT: Eighty‐five couples with habitual abortion were studied: 43 were primary aborters (i.e., had no advanced pregnancy beyond 20 weeks gestation), and 42 were secondary aborters. The only significant finding in primary female aborters was a reduction in the incidence of B35.
R. Pepperell+6 more
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Lymphocyte Subsets in Habitual Abortion
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology and Microbiology, 1986ABSTRACT: 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).
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