Publications by authors named "A R Nagui"

Objectives: To determine circulatory levels of IL-1 beta, TNF alpha, IFN-gamma and Neopterin in immunologically mediated recurrent abortion.

Design: Blood samples were withdrawn from both groups of first trimester recurrent abortion and controls for the determination of serum IL-1 beta, TNF alpha, IFN-gamma by the corresponding IRMA and serum neopterin by a double antibody RIA.

Setting: Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Cairo University Hospitals.

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Cervical mucus and serum samples were obtained from 42 anovular women and 20 normal ovular fertile women (controls) for the determination of prolactin concentration by a solid phase radioimmunoassay. The former group was subgrouped into 14 galactorrhoeic (9 with oligohypomenorrhea and 5 with amenorrhea) and 28 non-galactorrhoeic (19 with oligohypomenorrhea and 9 with amenorrhea). The level of prolactin in cervical mucus of normally menstruating women was significantly higher than that of serum at P less than 0.

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Serotonin and nicotinic acid ribonucleotide metabolic pathways of tryptophan metabolism were studied before and after tryptophan load test in thirty women using oral contraceptive steroids for a period of 2 to 5 years. Ten of them were suffering from depression. Another ten healthy women participated in this study as a control group.

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A simple, sensitive and reliable non-radioactive method for the detection of hCG in concentrated urine for the diagnosis of early pregnancy is reported. Twenty ml of urine were sampled, filtered and concentrated by ultrafiltration with ultra-microporous membrane under reduced pressure (Immersible Molecular Separator, Millipore Co) and the hCG in the concentrate was detected by the ordinary latex agglutination inhibition method using beta-hCG antiserum to avoid cross-reaction with high levels of hLH and hMG. Concentrated and unconcentrated urine samples taken at different periods of amenorrhoea (1, 2 and 3 weeks) were also tested by two-slide pregnancy tests and one-tube pregnancy test.

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Twelve cases of galactorrhea in women with normal menstrual cycles who were radiologically free of any pituitary adenomas were investigated. Determinations were made for serum thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), T3 resin uptake (T3RU), total thyroxine by radioimmunoassay (T4), free thyroxine index (FT4I), norepinephrine, epinephrine, prolactin and urinary luteinizing hormone, total estrogens, pregnanediol and total catecholamines. Psychologic evaluation and assessment were also done using the Middlesex Hospital Questionnaire and the Eysenk, manual dexterity, Bender Gestalt and trial-making scales.

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