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Prevalence of genetic markers for thrombophilia in
recurrent pregnancy loss. |
| Carp H, Salomon
O, Seidman D, Dardik R, Rosenberg N, Inbal
A. |
| Department
of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Sheba Medical
Center, Tel Hashomer, Department of Embryology,
Tel Aviv University and Institute of Thrombosis
and Hemostasis, Sheba Medical Center,
Tel Hashomer and Sackler Faculty of Medicine,
Tel Aviv University, Israel. |
| Abstract |
BACKGROUND:
The genetic
predispositions to venous thrombosis such
as factor V Leiden (FVL) mutation (Arg
506 Gln), prothrombin (FII) gene mutation
(G20210A), and mutation of the methylenetetrahydrofolate
reductase (MTHFR) gene (C677T) have been
reported to be associated with recurrent
pregnancy loss. This paper examines the
prevalence of markers for genetic thrombophilias
in women with recurrent miscarriage. METHODS:
The prevalence of FVL, FII G20210A and
MTHFR C677T was compared in 108 women
with three or more pregnancy losses either
exclusively in the first trimester, or
mixed first and second trimester losses,
with the prevalence found in 82 fertile
parous control women without miscarriages.
Markers for the thrombophilias were assessed
by PCR analysis. RESULTS: Twenty-three
of the 108 patients (21.3%), had thrombophilia
markers, which was similar to the proportion
of patients in the control group (20.7%)
with these markers. The prevalences of
FVL and FII G20210A were lower in the
study group than in the control group
(3.7 versus 6.1% for FVL and 4.6 versus
6.1% for FII respectively); however, the
difference was not statistically significant.
In contrast, the prevalence of MTHFR C677T
was higher in the study group than the
control population (13 versus 8.5% respectively),
but this difference was not statistically
significant. There was no statistically
significant prevalence of any particular
thrombophilia in patients with previous
first and second trimester pregnancy losses
compared with patients with first trimester
losses alone.
CONCLUSION: Thrombophilia
was not found to be associated with recurrent
pregnancy loss.
PMID: 12042290
[PubMed - as supplied by publisher] |
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