Publications by authors named "A Eydal"

All patients hospitalized in 1982 at the Department of Gynecology in Malmö because of malignancy of the cervix uteri attended an interview study concerning the presence of cervical cancer among their nearest relatives. In addition, these patients were questioned concerning earlier gonorrheal infection. The blood group was determined as also was the secretory status and Gm allotype.

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Fibrin/fibrinogen degradation products (FDP) and fibrin monomers might occur as a sign of "athological proteolysis" in complicated pregnancies such as toxaemia, hepatosis and placental insufficiency, eut also in otherwise clinically uncomplicated pregnancies. 18 pregnant women with increased proteolysis, but without any other clinical symptoms of complications were therefore investigated to determine the outcome of their pregnancies. The investigation showed that proteolysis with moderately increased serum FDP and fibrin monomers but without any other clinical signs of complications of pregnancy need not necessarily imply any risk to the mother or the foetus.

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