RELEVANCE OF FACTOR V LEIDEN IN PATIENTS WITH RECURRENT SPONTANEOUS ABORTIONS
Ayatallah Amir Nassef;
Abstract
Pregnancy is a hypercoagulable state secondary to an increase in the concentrations of procoagulant factors, reduction in the concentrations of the naturally occuring anticoagulant proteins, and in fibrinolysis. An exaggerated hemostatic response during pregnancy results in thrombosis of the uteroplacental vasculature and subsequent fetal loss. The study comprised 50 women suffering from recurrent spontaneous abortions. Also a control group
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| Title | RELEVANCE OF FACTOR V LEIDEN IN PATIENTS WITH RECURRENT SPONTANEOUS ABORTIONS | Other Titles | نسبيه عامل (5) لايدن فى حالات الاجهاض المتكرر الغير مسبب | Authors | Ayatallah Amir Nassef | Issue Date | 2001 |
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| B17257.pdf | 1.91 MB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
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