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Autor:
David L. Hess, John G. Buckmaster, Jessica J. Lazur, Ila A. Maslar, Miles J. Novy, Frank Z. Stanczyk
Publikováno v:
Placenta. 11:277-288
Organ cultures prepared from human placentae obtained at 7-12 weeks of gestation were maintained for 3-13 days in Dulbecco's modified Eagle medium (DMEM). The addition of pregnenolone to the medium resulted in a dose-related increase in progesterone
Publikováno v:
Prenatal Diagnosis. 13:1163-1165
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 196:e38-e39
Objective This study was undertaken to determine whether vasopressin decreases uterine artery blood flow and blood loss in early second-trimester surgical abortions (dilation and evacuation). Study Design Randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled
Publikováno v:
American journal of medical genetics. 44(4)
Previous studies have found an association between elevated second trimester maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein (MS-AFP), in the absence of fetal anomalies, and adverse pregnancy outcome. We studied the association between elevated second trimester mat
Autor:
Nancy G. Kennaway, Gerald S. Spear, M. M. J. Cass, M S Golbus, N. R. M. Buist, Jerry A. Schneider, Margaret L. Smith, Ocean L. Pellett, John G. Buckmaster
Publikováno v:
Prenatal Diagnosis. 7:23-26
The prenatal diagnosis of cystinosis is currently based on the increased amount of free-cystine present in amniotic fluid cells. Amniocyte cultures must be grown for at least 2 weeks to obtain sufficient cells for such measurements. Thus, the diagnos
Publikováno v:
Prenatal Diagnosis. 7:413-417
Maternal cell contamination (MCC) presents a potential problem in the analysis of chorionic villus sampling (CVS) preparations for early prenatal diagnosis by chromosomal, biochemical and molecular methods. Through the comparison of fluorescent chrom
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 153:743-744
Direct chromosome preparations of cells obtained through chorionic villus sampling at 8 weeks' gestation in a patient whose spouse is a balanced translocation carrier revealed a fetus with an unbalanced karyotype. Knowledge of the abnormality allowed