Abstract:Serum samples of 217 patients with ectopic pregnancy (e.p.) and of 152 women with intrauterine pregnancy (i.u.p.) were examined for their antibody content to chlamydia trachomatis by means of the indirect immunofluorescence technique. In 81% of the sera of patients with e.p., antibody could be detected, while patients with i.u.p. revealed antibody in 39%. Titres greater than or equal to 1:128 were found in 49% (e.p.) and in only 11% (i.u.p.) respectively; so they possess a high diagnostic value. These results … Show more
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