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Recurrent spontaneous abortion

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991
Recurrent pregnancy loss is a condition with many different etiologies. The proper evaluation and care of couples suffering from this form of reproductive failure requires that the clinician be well versed in many aspects of the physiology of normal and abnormal early pregnancy.
B.L. Rubin, P. G. Crosignani
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Recurrent Spontaneous Abortion

American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 1989
ABSTRACT: The laboratory diagnosis and clinical management of unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortion (RSA) patients is a controversial issue in contemporary obstetrics. In this report, the results of laboratory investigations and immunotherapy of RSA patients referred to our Center since 1986 are detailed.
Carolyn B. Coulam   +2 more
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Familial Recurrent Spontaneous Abortions

American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 1991
ABSTRACT: Recurrent spontaneous abortions can occur as a familial trait—for at least three generations—in some families.
Thomas J. Gill   +5 more
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Cytogenetics of recurrent spontaneous aborters

Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1986
Cytogenetic studies were performed on both partners of 84 couples with a history of two or more spontaneous abortions. A gross chromosomal abnormality was identified in five of these couples. Four balanced translocation carriers were detected (46,XY,t(6:14), 46,XX,t(10:17), 46,XX,t(2:7) and 45XX,t (14:21) plus one female with sex chromosome mosaicism ...
M. A. de Arce, Susan P. McManus
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An update in recurrent spontaneous abortion

Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2005
Recurrent spontaneous abortion (RSA) is defined as three or more consecutive pregnancy losses prior to the 20th week of gestation. The etiology of recurrent spontaneous abortion is often unclear and may be multifactorial, with much controversy regarding diagnosis and treatment.
Manoj K. Pandey   +2 more
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