Abstract |
Allogenic leukocyte immunization is a common treatment of unexplained recurrent abortions, whose immunological side effects have hardly been reported. In this study, pregnancy and neonatal outcomes of unexplained recurrent/habitual aborters, who were treated by their husbands' leukocyte immunization, are reviewed. Seventy-seven patients were treated by their husbands' leukocyte immunization at the Infertility Cline of Osaka City University Hospital from 1985 to 1995. Among the 63 pregnancies after the immunizations, 47 cases succeeded in livebirths. Ten of the 47 cases were delivered by cesarean sections. There found no possible relationship between their operative indications and leukocyte immunizations in the 10 cases. As for pregnancy complications, two patients showed liver dysfunction. However we did not find any specific side effects in the pregnancy complications. There was no specific fetal/neonatal complications to the immunotherapy but a case of neonatal thrombocytopenia caused by maternal anti-HLA IgGs.
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Authors | T Tanaka, N Umesaki, K Maeda, M Miyama, S Ogita |
Journal | Osaka city medical journal
(Osaka City Med J)
Vol. 43
Issue 1
Pg. 81-7
(Jun 1997)
ISSN: 0030-6096 [Print] Japan |
PMID | 9343997
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Chemical References |
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Topics |
- Abortion, Habitual
(therapy)
- Female
- HLA Antigens
(immunology)
- Humans
- Immunization
- Infant, Newborn
- Leukocytes
(immunology)
- Male
- Pregnancy
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