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The diurnal variations of serum prolactin levels before and during pregnancy in normal and hyperprolactinemic patients
Authors:F W Schweizer  M H Kim  W B Malarkey
Affiliation:1. Department of Obstetrics/Gynecology, Ohio State University Hospital Columbus, Ohio, USA.;2. Department of Medicine, Ohio State University Hospital Columbus, Ohio, USA.
Abstract:
Although it seems likely that some patients with unexplained repeated abortions have early or subclinical autoimmune disease, there are no reports on the incidence of autoimmune serologic abnormalities in such patients by use of a series of tests. This diagnosis would suggest a treatable etiology for reproductive loss. We performed 11 serologic autoimmune tests in sera from 14 patients with three or more unexplained abortions (group II) and compared these results to those of 16 control patients with an established diagnosis for repeated abortions (group I). The groups were similar in age, gravidity, number of spontaneous abortions and live births, and in the interval from last abortion to serum sampling. A positive antinuclear antibody test plus at least one other positive test was found in four of 14 (29%) patients in group II (p less than 0.05). The tests that identified all these patients included levels of antinuclear antibody, antibodies to DNA or extractable nuclear antigen, and low levels of complement 3.
Keywords:Reprint requests: Dr. F. W. Schweizer   Department Obstetrics/Gynecology   Ohio State University Hospitals   410 West Tenth Ave.   Columbus   OH 43210.
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