1956
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(56)90417-3
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Further correspondence on the etiology of toxemia

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“…Examination of the hypothesis that hormones are responsible for pre-eclamptic signs suggests that such substances play no primary part in production [35]. An antigen reaction can be excluded, as its incidence should become more pronounced in later pregnancies, whereas toxemia is a disease of the primigravid.…”
Section: Lulp%i-lmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examination of the hypothesis that hormones are responsible for pre-eclamptic signs suggests that such substances play no primary part in production [35]. An antigen reaction can be excluded, as its incidence should become more pronounced in later pregnancies, whereas toxemia is a disease of the primigravid.…”
Section: Lulp%i-lmentioning
confidence: 99%