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The reproductive autoimmune failure syndrome
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1988The association between reproductive failure and abnormal autoimmune function has been recognized for decades in association with such established autoimmune diseases as systemic lupus erythematosus. Recent investigations have expanded this association to women who demonstrate similar humoral abnormalities as patients with defined autoimmune diseases ...
N, Gleicher, A, el-Roeiy
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GENETIC ABNORMALITIES AND REPRODUCTIVE FAILURE
Urologic Clinics of North America, 1994Adequate male development and spermatogenesis involve a complex array of events, all prescribed by numerous gene products in an orderly temporal and spatial sequence. A single defect in any portion of these myriad steps may lead to total failure of testicular development or simply subtle spermatogenic deficiency. As emphasis continues to be placed upon
T, Jaffe, R D, Oates
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Anti‐phospholipid antibodies and reproductive failures
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2020AbstractAnti‐phospholipid syndrome (APS) recapitulates the link between autoimmunity and pregnancy failure: Acquired anti‐phospholipid antibodies (aPL) play a pathogenic role in pregnancy complications. The diagnosis of obstetric APS can easily be pursued when women present with laboratory and clinical features fulfilling the international ...
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2018
Abstract Human conception and pregnancy is both a vulnerable and a robust process. It is vulnerable in that a large proportion of all conceptions are chromosomally abnormal, with the great majority of such pregnancies aborting. It is robust in that more than 99% of the time, a term pregnancy results in a chromosomally normal baby ...
David J. Amor, R. J. McKinlay Gardner
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Abstract Human conception and pregnancy is both a vulnerable and a robust process. It is vulnerable in that a large proportion of all conceptions are chromosomally abnormal, with the great majority of such pregnancies aborting. It is robust in that more than 99% of the time, a term pregnancy results in a chromosomally normal baby ...
David J. Amor, R. J. McKinlay Gardner
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Autoimmune factors in reproductive failure
Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2001The present review highlights recent studies that investigated the possible influences of autoimmune factors in reproductive success or failure. These factors include antiphospholipid antibodies, antithyroid antibodies, antinuclear antibodies, antisperm antibodies, and antiovarian antibodies.
G S, Ghazeeri, W H, Kutteh
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Antiphosphatidylserine antibodies and reproductive failure
Lupus, 2004Some cases of reproductive failure with autoimmune background are characterized by the involvement of autoantibodies. This occurs mainly in patients having systemic lupus erythematosus or antiphospholipid syndrome. The autoantibodies associated with reproductive failure include: a) antibodies which directly bind phospholipid (e.g., cardiolipin ...
M, Blank, Y, Shoenfeld
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Autoantibodies associated with reproductive failure
Lupus, 2004Autoimmune factors are involved in some of the cases of reproductive failure. These factors entail several autoantibodies, especially in patients having systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) or the antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). These autoantibodies include mainly antibodies directed to phospholipid such as cardiolipin, phosphatidylserine ...
Y, Shoenfeld, M, Blank
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Reproductive failure in macaques
American Journal of Primatology, 1982AbstractReproductive failure among captive and free‐ranging macaques is common. Many females experience amenorrhea or anovular cycles. Females who successfully conceive often lose the conceptus before implantation. After implantation, fetuses are aborted because of maternal, paternal, fetal, or placental abnormalities.
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Mycoplasma and Reproductive Failure
New England Journal of Medicine, 1969Conditions associated with, if not due to, mycoplasma infection have become respectable entities in the last few years.
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