mini-review | 06-December-2021
Introduction
Pregnancy loss is a common obstetric problem, affecting up to 25% of pregnancies worldwide (Larsen et al. 2013; Al-Memar et al. 2020). A miscarriage is the expulsion of a fetal egg from the uterus up to 22 weeks of gestation. Miscarriages can be divided into early miscarriages, up to 12 weeks of gestation, and late miscarriages, occurring between 12 and 22 weeks of gestation (Larsen et al. 2013). The European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) has introduced the
ANETA KIECKA,
BARBARA MACURA,
MARIAN SZCZEPANIK
Polish Journal of Microbiology, Volume 70 , ISSUE 4, 431–446
research-article | 31-December-2019
Introduction
Threatened miscarriage is a clinical term for vaginal bleeding that occurs during the first 20 weeks of pregnancy where fetus is clinically supposed to be alive. This bleeding may or may not be associated with abdominal pain. About 1/5 of all pregnant females present with symptoms of threatened abortion in the first trimester and almost half of the women with threatened abortion result in pregnancy loss(1). Even women with threatened abortion and a living embryo have increased
Rohit Bhoil,
Sushruti Kaushal,
Reena Sharma,
Jaswinder Kaur,
Tanupriya Sharma,
Rohini Thakur,
Rakesh Sharma
Journal of Ultrasonography, Volume 19 , ISSUE 79, 255–260
Article | 12-October-2020
Dominik M. Matusiak
Postępy Mikrobiologii - Advancements of Microbiology, Volume 59 , ISSUE 3, 237–247
case-report | 30-September-2021
herein report the first case in Chile of compensated hemolysis and jaundice caused by blood group incompatibility between mother and fetus due to anti-Sc2.
Case Report
A sample from a 31-year-old pregnant Chilean woman typed as group A, D+ with a negative indirect antiglobulin test (IAT). The woman had a history of a previous fetal hydrops miscarriage at 29 weeks of gestation and of receiving transfusions previously. At 34 weeks, in a premature delivery in the city of Temuco, IX region of Chile, she
M.A. Núñez Ahumada,
C.E. Arancibia Aros,
C.E. Villalobos Pavez,
F.M. Pontigo Gonzalez,
V. Abarca Arce,
M. Sandoval Medrano,
S. Reyes Jorquera
Immunohematology, Volume 37 , ISSUE 3, 122–125
Review | 01-December-2019
is generally a weak and cold-reactive antibody not implicated in hemolytic transfusion reaction (HTR) or hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn while Pk antibodies can cause HTR, and anti-NOR is regarded as a polyagglutinin. A higher frequency of miscarriage is seen in women with the rare phenotypes p, P1k, and P2k. Furthermore, the Pk and P1 antigens have wide tissue distributions and can act as host receptors for various pathogens and toxins. Why p individuals lack not only Pk and P
Åsa Hellberg,
Julia S. Westman,
Britt Thuresson,
Martin L. Olsson
Immunohematology, Volume 29 , ISSUE 1, 25–33