1951
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.2.4731.571
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Plasma Pentose Levels in Pre-eclampsia and Their Aetiological Significance

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“…In the pregnant woman an increase in the plasma pentose fractions has occasionally been noted. Green et al (1951) consider this to be due to a relative uteroplacental ischaemia.…”
Section: Ysmaturitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the pregnant woman an increase in the plasma pentose fractions has occasionally been noted. Green et al (1951) consider this to be due to a relative uteroplacental ischaemia.…”
Section: Ysmaturitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using the method of Mejbaum (1939) as modified by Green et al (1951), we have measured the plasma pentoses in the cord blood of 198 infants (Table 9). …”
Section: Ysmaturitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prolonged contraction of the uterus during labour has on one occasion been found to coincide with the onset of toxwmia [33]. The adenosine content of the blood in toxemia, indirect evidence of a heightened uterine tone, has been found to be much higher than in normal pregnancy [34].…”
Section: Lulp%i-lmentioning
confidence: 99%