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American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2020
The dysregulation of trophoblast functions is one of the leading causes of recurrent miscarriage (RM), which frustrates 1%‐5% of couples of childbearing ages.
S. Qin+10 more
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The dysregulation of trophoblast functions is one of the leading causes of recurrent miscarriage (RM), which frustrates 1%‐5% of couples of childbearing ages.
S. Qin+10 more
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Miscarriage and recurrent miscarriage
2020Complications of early pregnancy, including pregnancy loss and threatened miscarriage, are common. Miscarriage affects almost one in five pregnancies and accounts for utilization of a significant proportion of healthcare resources. Women presenting with miscarriage should ideally be assessed, diagnosed, and managed in early pregnancy assessment units ...
Vikram Sinai Talaulikar, Mushi Matjila
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Causes of recurrent miscarriage after spontaneous pregnancy and after in vitro fertilization
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2020We aimed to investigate the main causes of recurrent miscarriage (RM) in patients with losses after spontaneous gestation (SG) and after in vitro fertilization (IVF).
J. P. Bilibio+6 more
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Recurrent miscarriage and autoimmunity
Expert Review of Clinical Immunology, 2011Both organ-specific and systemic autoimmunity are associated with an increased prevalence of recurrent miscarriage (RM). The precise mechanism for this is unclear, as cross-reactivity between trophoblastic and maternal host autoantigens has not been demonstrated.
Banu Bajardeen+3 more
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Thrombophilias and Recurrent Miscarriage
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 2002Inherited and acquired thrombophilias have been associated with recurrent pregnancy loss. Over recent years our ability to detect protein and genetic abnormalities responsible for thrombotic tendency has improved. We are now left with the task of deciphering which of these thrombophilias carries an increased risk for recurrent pregnancy loss.
Jeffrey A. Kuller, Amy Adelberg
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Management of recurrent miscarriage
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 2014AbstractRecurrent miscarriage is classically defined as three or more consecutive pregnancy losses. Many researchers have now revised this definition to two or more pregnancy losses because of the recent increase in the prevalence of childless couples.
Mayumi Sugiura-Ogasawara+2 more
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Thrombocythaemia and recurrent miscarriage
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1989The incidence of thrombocythaemia (a platelet count >600×l09/l) in a 10‐year survey was 7 per 106 population per year (R. M. Pettit, personal communication). It is generally a disease of late middle age, but a second population of young and mainly female patients has been described (Hoagland & Silverstein 1978).
F. S. Cowchock+4 more
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2014
A recurrent miscarriage clinic offers specialist investigation and treatment of women with recurrent first- and second-trimester miscarriages. Consultant-led clinics provide a dedicated and focused service to couples who have experienced at least two prior miscarriages.
M.M.J. Van den Berg+2 more
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A recurrent miscarriage clinic offers specialist investigation and treatment of women with recurrent first- and second-trimester miscarriages. Consultant-led clinics provide a dedicated and focused service to couples who have experienced at least two prior miscarriages.
M.M.J. Van den Berg+2 more
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Thyroid Autoimmunity and Recurrent Miscarriage
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2011To investigate the role of antithyroid autoantibodies (ATA) in recurrent miscarriage (RM).In this case-control study, a total of 160 women with RM and 100 healthy women were investigated for the presence of serum ATA directed against thyreoglobulin (TG-Ab), thyroid peroxidase (TPO-Ab) and TSH receptor (TSHr-Ab), which were determined by either ...
TICCONI, CARLO+5 more
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Cytokines in recurrent miscarriage
Lupus, 2004Cytokines act at all stages of pregnancy from implantation to parturition. This review examines their relevance in recurrent miscarriage. However, recurrent miscarriage may be due to an inherently abnormal embryo (e.g., chromosomal abberations) or maternal factors (e.g., uterine anomalies or antiphospholipid antibodies).
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