Abstract |
Almost 1% of women who attempt pregnancy will experience recurrent miscarriage. The majority of traditionally accepted causes of recurrent miscarriage lack proper documentation and the evidence for the majority of treatments is sparse. An increased level of midfollicular phase luteinizing hormone seems to be associated with some cases of recurrent miscarriage. Many autoantibodies are found with increased frequency in women with recurrent miscarriage, and they seem to be associated with an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcome. This may indicate that the autoantibodies per se or associated immunological phenomena are risk factors for the condition. Polygenically determined immunological phenomena seem to play an important role. Treatment of recurrent miscarriage by anticoagulation, allogeneic lymphocyte immunization or intravenous immunoglobulin is under evaluation in controlled trials.
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Authors | O B Christiansen, H J Knudsen, K L Rasmussen |
Journal | Ugeskrift for laeger
(Ugeskr Laeger)
Vol. 159
Issue 32
Pg. 4841-5
(Aug 04 1997)
ISSN: 0041-5782 [Print] Denmark |
Vernacular Title | Abortus habitualis. En gennemgang af aetiologi, diagnostik og behandling med hovedvaegten lagt p¿ immunologiske faktorer] |
PMID | 9273755
(Publication Type: English Abstract, Journal Article, Review)
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Topics |
- Abortion, Habitual
(diagnosis, etiology, immunology, therapy)
- Female
- Humans
- Pregnancy
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