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Items for "amniotic fluid"

Homocysteine levels in amniotic fluid. Relationship with birth-weight

Hyperhomocysteinemia could play a similar role in the placenta to that played in adults at risk of thrombosis...

Keywords: homocysteine, amniotic fluid, foetal growth, prenatal diagnosis

04/2006 | Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Schattauer
Amniotic fibronectin fragmentation and expression of its domains, sialyl and fucosyl glycotopes associated with pregnancy complicated by intrauterine infection

Background: The presence of fibronectin fragments has been observed in some inflammatory diseases and is believed to reflect tissue breakdown...

Keywords: amniotic fluid, fibronectin, fucosylation, pregnancy complicated by intrauterine infection, sialylation

02/2007 | Clinical Chemical Laboratory Medicine, Walter de Gruyter
Protein C, protein S, and thrombomodulin in amniotic fluid. A preliminary study

Objectives: The main components of protein C anticoagulant system are protein C (PC), protein S (PS) and thrombomodulin (TM); the system plays a protective role in pregnancy, mainly because it prevents the utero–placental circulation from local thrombosis...

Keywords: amniotic fluid, Protein C, protein S, thrombomodulin

08/2006 | Journal of Perinatal Medicine, Walter de Gruyter
Invasive Pränataldiagnostik / Invasive methods in prenatal diagnostics

Zusammenfassung Unter den Begriff der Invasiven Pränataldiagnostik fallen Eingriffe bzw. Verfahren, die auf der Untersuchung von Zellen des Ungeborenen, Fruchtwasser- bzw...

Keywords: Chorionzottenbiopsie, Fruchtwasseruntersuchung, Genetische Beratung, Pränataldiagnostik, Polkörperdiagnostik, amniotic fluid, chorionic villus sampling, cordocentesis, genetic counseling, placentacentesis, polar body diagnostics, prenatal diagnostics

08/2007 | LaboratoriumsMedizin, Walter de Gruyter