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The immunological test for pregnancy: an evaluation.
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AN IMMUNOLOGICAL PREGNANCY TEST
Acta Endocrinologica, 1960ABSTRACT An immunological method for the assay of chorionic gonadotrophin (HCG) in human urine has been described in detail. The method is useful as a simple and rapid pregnancy test and can be applied for quantitative determinations of HCG in urine.
L, WIDE, C A, GEMZELL
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Immunological Test for Pregnancy
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1962Numerous tests based on alterations in chorionic gonadotropin in serum and urine have been used for the detection of pregnancy. Performance of the frog test in duplicate focused attention on the problem of biologic variation wherein the same specimen would produce occasionally a positive reaction in one frog and a negative result in another.
J B, HENRY, W A, LITTLE
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Slide Immunological Pregnancy Test
JAMA, 1964LATEX agglutination-inhibition is one of the recently reported methods for the immunological detection of chorionic gonadotropin in body fluids. The relatively high accuracy of a test-tube test of this type in our laboratory 1 has also been reported by many other authors.
W A, LITTLE, C D, CHRISTIAN, J B, HENRY
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Origin of the immunological pregnancy test
Medical Hypotheses, 2000Promising innovations which enhance accuracy of laboratory testing and shorten turnaround time in the laboratory should receive timely recognition. Reporting a finding is more important than the apprehension that the finding might later prove to be an erroneous 'fluke'.
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Current Status of Immunologic Pregnancy Tests
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1979ABSTRACTInformation about the mechanism of various pregnancy tests is summarized. The sensitivity of these tests as well as their advantages and limitations in a clinical setting are presented and evaluated in an effort to maximize their usefulness in a clinical setting.
R, Derman, D A, Edelman, G S, Berger
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Comparison of an Immunologic and a Toad test for Pregnancy
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1963A comparison of an immunologic and a toad test for pregnancy is presented. 111 urine specimens submitted to the laboratory for pregnancy tests were examined. A high incidence (16%) of false-negative tests occurred with the immunologic technique compared with the toad test (5%).
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An Immunologic Test for Pregnancy
Fertility and Sterility, 1964E T, TYLER +2 more
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