The association between diethylstilbestrol (DES) exposure in utero and uterine malformations resulting in poor reproductive performance is well established. A case is presented of uterine rupture in a patient exposed to DES in utero who had no known predisposing factors for uterine rupture.
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February 1986
The relationship between cytomegalovirus titers and immunoglobulin (Ig) levels in 514 paired maternal-fetal sera at term was studied. Positive cytomegalovirus titers were found in 192 (37.4%) maternal sera and 138 (26.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImmunoglobulin E (IgE) concentrations were measured in 157 paired samples of maternal-fetal sera. A correlation was found between maternal and fetal IgE levels, in contrast to earlier reports dealing with smaller series. The correlation is probably not due to placental transfer of maternal IgE but rather to genetic factors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of smoking on the fetal and maternal humoral immune parameters was evaluated in cord and maternal blood, collected at delivery from 163 mothers who smoked and 130 mothers who did not smoke, and their offspring. There was no difference in time of gestation between the two groups, but the mean birth weight of the offspring of mothers who smoked was decreased, as previously observed. There were higher levels of IgA (p less than 0.
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June 2014
The presence and storage of adrenergic neurotransmitter (monoamines) in cultured human fetal sympathetic neurons was investigated by chromate-dichromate cytochemistry, formaldehyde-induced fluorescence and potassium permanganate fixation. Monoamines were specifically identified in the neurons by the presence of an electron dense precipitate following cytochemical treatment. Reaction product was found in cell somas and processes in all chromate-dichromate treated cultures.
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