1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9378(97)70205-9
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Fetal carriers of the factor V Leiden mutation are prone to miscarriage and placental infarction

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“…In a case control study limited to first trimester losses only, Balasch et al (1997) could not demonstrate any clear association with hereditary APCR. This finding was echoed by Dizon-Townson et al (1997), who did not find hereditary APCR in any of the participating women with idiopathic recurrent miscarriage. Preston et al (1996), in a retrospective study, could not elicit a link between hereditary APCR and first and second-trimester losses either.…”
Section: Hereditary Apcr (Factor V Leiden) and Pregnancy Lossmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…In a case control study limited to first trimester losses only, Balasch et al (1997) could not demonstrate any clear association with hereditary APCR. This finding was echoed by Dizon-Townson et al (1997), who did not find hereditary APCR in any of the participating women with idiopathic recurrent miscarriage. Preston et al (1996), in a retrospective study, could not elicit a link between hereditary APCR and first and second-trimester losses either.…”
Section: Hereditary Apcr (Factor V Leiden) and Pregnancy Lossmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…In pregnancy the pre-existence of a thrombophilic disorder may exaggerate the physiologically induced state of hypercoagulation and therefore potentiate the thrombotic risk. It has been hypothesised that thrombophilia may be associated with serious obstetric complications such as placental abruption, stillbirth, preeclampsia and recurrent miscarriage as a result of microthrombi in the placental circulation resulting in decreased uteroplacental perfusion (Gharavi et al, 2001;Dizon-Townson et al, 1997;Kupferminc et al, 1999;Coumans et al, 1999). However, the mechanisms by which adverse pregnancy outcomes are influenced by the presence of a thrombophilia are varied and obscure.…”
Section: Thrombophilia and Pregnancymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The association of fetal FVL with PTB that we report may indicate a causal relationship between thrombosis and preterm delivery. Our association analysis did not include mechanistic investigations, so we can only speculate that FVL may increase the likelihood of placental thrombus formation (19), a risk factor for preterm delivery (20).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…По данным M. Kupferminc et al, 25-50 % па-циенток с отслойкой плаценты носят ген лей-деновской мутации [8], поэтому неотъемлемой частью ведения беременности является кон-троль за состоянием гемостаза и выявление ри-ска реализации скрытой тромбофилии [9,10].…”
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