| Literature DB >> 803308 |
S Guibaud, M Bonnet, J M Thoulon, M Dumont.
Abstract
Amniotic fluid a1-antitrypsin values were determined by radial immunodiffusion of 317 samples obtained between the 10th and 43rd weeks of gestation in normal pregnant patients and those with complications. Serial determinations of a1-antitrypsin values revealed that in normal patients values decreased as pregnancy advanced while values increased as pregnancy advanced in cases in which there was severe Rh-alloimmunization and hydramnios. A wide range of values was observed for each week of gestation. Although there was a definite tendency for values to decrease as pregnancy advanced (60.8 mg/100 ml before 30 weeks and 17.9/100 ml after 40 weeks); the method must be regarded as unreliable for determining fetal maturity in clinical practice. In the case of newborn infants with hyaline membrane disease, no decrease in amniotic fluid a1-antitrypsin values has been found.Entities:
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Year: 1975 PMID: 803308
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Obstet Gynecol ISSN: 0029-7844 Impact factor: 7.661