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The effect of betamethasone on salivary estriol

The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2002
Study of the degree and pattern of salivary estriol suppression after administration of betamethasone.A total of 26 patients with singleton pregnancies (> 24 but < 35 weeks' gestation) in preterm labor with intact membranes had salivary estriol collected prior to betamethasone administration and then daily in late afternoon to evening.
R. P. Leff, J. W. Goldkrand
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Estriol in liquor amnii

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1972
I HAVE looked through Joseph Price’s writings in the hope of finding some hint of the sea-change which our view of the nature and function of the amniotic fluid was to suffer. Not surprisingly, there is none. With occasional excursions into cranky beliefs, medical men have, from Hippocrates to Price, held to the view that the liquor amnii was a ...
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Splanchnic and intestinal uptake and formation of estriol and estriol conjugates in the dog in vivo

Steroids, 1976
A loading dose of 3H-estriol was given to male dogs followed by a constant infusion. The concentrations of total radioactivity, conjugated estriol metabolites, estriol, estriol-o-glucosiduronate, estriol-16alpha-glucosiduronate, estriol-3-sulfate and estriol-3-sulfate, 16alpha-glucosiduronate were determined in plasma from the femoral artery(A ...
H. M. Balikian   +2 more
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Screening in Pregnancy with Unconjugated Serum Estriol Compared with Urinary Estriol

Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation, 1988
The diagnostic value of estriol determinations in high-risk pregnancies is frequently discussed in the literature. Estriol levels of urine and serum samples of 48 asymptomatic pregnant women were analyzed using direct radioimmunoassay. A correlation was found (r = 0.5997) between urine and serum samples, nevertheless the correlation was stronger (r = 0.
Attila Török   +2 more
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The metabolism of estriol in the guinea-pig

Journal of Steroid Biochemistry, 1976
Abstract Labeled estriol (E 3 ) was injected i.v. into intact guinea-pigs and animals with biliary fistulas. It was shown that biliary excretion constitutes a major route for the conjugates of E 3 , probably followed by a significant enterohepatic circulation.
Rashad Y. Kirdani, Avery A. Sandberg
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Estriol and the Kidney in Pregnancy

Asia-Oceania Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2010
Estriol-16α-glucosiduronate in the urine and serum of pregnant women was measured by a direct radioimmunoassay which was highly specific for this compound and did not require hydrolysis or chromatography. Urinary and serum estriol-16α-glucosiduronate increased as pregnancy progressed. Pregnant women with presumptive renal failure (toxemia of pregnancy,
Masahiro Fujii   +11 more
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Biology and receptor interactions of estriol and estriol derivatives in vitro and in vivo

Journal of Steroid Biochemistry, 1984
The biological effects of estriol (E3) have been studied in three estrogen targets, namely, the rat uterus in vivo and in vitro, in primary human endometrial cell cultures and in MCF-7 human breast cancer cells in culture. Studies on the temporal relationships between estrogen receptor binding and biological responses in the uterus using estriol and ...
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Estriol and estetrol in amniotic fluid

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1974
Estetrol (1,3,5(10)-estratrien-3,15α,16α,17β-tetrol; 15α-hydroxyestriol; E 4 ) is derived from both neutral and phenolic precursors which have undergone 15α-hydroxylation in the fetal liver or adrenal. Radioimmunoassays of total estrogens (TE), unconjugated estriol (E 3 ), and unconjugated estetrol (E 4 ) have been utilized to measure the ...
Richard Depp   +7 more
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Estriol in plasma: A compartmental study

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1973
Abstract A radioimmunoassay technique has been used to measure unconjugated estriol, estriol sulfate, and estriol glucosiduronate. The distribution of these compounds in plasma, blood cells, and interstitial fluid has been studied. It was found that in the plasma roughly two thirds of each constituent was bound to protein.
Doris M. Campbell   +3 more
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Estriol and Placental Function

Hospital Practice, 1967
Providing a guide to placental adequacy and fetal weight, measurements of urinary estriol excretion in the last trimester can be of great assistance to the physician who must decide whether to interrupt a complicated pregnancy or permit it to continue with the goal of achieving greater fetal maturity.
John L. Duhring, John W. Greene
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