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Histamine Metabolism in Normal Pregnancy and in Toxaemia of Pregnancy

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1977
Abstract. The urinary excretion of histamine and its metabolites, methylhistamine, methylimidazoleacetic acid and imidazoleacetic acid, was measured under standardized dietary conditions in 24 women with normal pregnancies and in eleven patients with toxaemia of pregnancy. in addition, histamine metabolism was studied in five healthy women at delivery
G, Granerus   +2 more
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Protein Z in normal pregnancy

Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2005
SummaryChanges in the coagulation and fibrinolytic systems during pregnancy lead to a higher risk of thromboembolism. These changes include the increase of many clotting factors, as well as a significant fall in activity of fibrinolytic proteins, such as protein C.
Quack Lötscher, Katharina C   +3 more
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SERUM OESTRIOL IN NORMAL PREGNANCY

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1976
SummarySerial measurements of serum oestriol (E3) were made in 56 normal pregnancies from 10 to 40 weeks gestation using a radioreceptor assay. Several parameters of the assay and its intrapatient variability were examined. The mean curve for pregnancy E3 levels and limits of normal variation have been identified and compared with those of other series.
D M, Hay, F L, Lorscheider
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Normal pregnancy

2023
Abstract This chapter covers the basics of a normal pregnancy, starting with taking an obstetric history (including current pregnancy, relevant features, and physical examination of the patient), and going on to engagement of the fetal head, the female pelvis, and the diameters and presenting parts of the fetal head.
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Oxidative stress and normal pregnancy

Clinical Endocrinology, 2002
Summaryobjective To determine whether, in normal pregnancies, there is evidence of oxidative stress that is related to the lipid changes observed in pregnancy.design Longitudinal study of healthy women having a normal pregnancy. Samples were obtained towards the end of each trimester and after 8 weeks postpartum.patients Seventeen healthy women during ...
V, Toescu   +4 more
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Immune reactions of normal pregnancy

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1969
Abstract Eight hundred and twenty-four serial blood sera were obtained from 66 clinically normal pregnant patients. The sera were applied to sections of the placenta from the corresponding pregnancy and stained with fluorescein-tagged goat anti-human globulin.
R H, Burstein, H T, Blumenthal
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Glycohemoglobins in Normal and Diabetic Pregnancy

American Journal of Perinatology, 1985
Glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1) concentration was measured in 155 pre- and 30 postpartum patients to study its correlation with glucose metabolism and perinatal outcome in patients suspected of carbohydrate intolerance during pregnancy. Though the mean HbA1 values were significantly higher in gestational diabetics compared to normal pregnant controls ...
G, Frisoli, L, Naranjo, N, Shehab
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The Kidney in Normal Pregnancy and Preeclampsia

Seminars in Nephrology, 2011
Complicating up to 8% of pregnancies, preeclampsia is, in fact, the most common glomerular disease worldwide. In this article, we review the effect of normal pregnancy on the kidney as well as the role of the kidney in preeclampsia. We discuss blood pressure in pregnancy and preeclampsia, followed by the physiology of hyperfiltration in normal ...
Tom, Cornelis   +3 more
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Tolbutamide Response in Normal Pregnancy

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1965
Intravenous tolbutamide was administered to 12 normal patients during the last month of pregnancy and again post partum. Blood glucose and plasma insulin were measured before and after the stimulus. It was shown that tolbutamide causes the pancreas to release insulin during pregnancy and also that the pancreas is hyperfunctioning during pregnancy.
W N, Spellacy   +3 more
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Extracellular fluid in normal pregnancy

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1951
Abstract 1. 1. The distribution of bromide ion as a measure of extracellular fluid space was studied in a series of 25 normal antepartum and 15 normal postpartum patients. 2. 2. The extracellular fluid was found to be 11.3 L. per square meter of body surface ante partum, and 10.2 L. per square meter post partum. 3. 3.
M M, FRIEDMAN   +3 more
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