Background: Environmental and endocrine factors have been implicated in the aetiology of recurrent abortion, with poorly understood roles. Luteal phase insufficiency marked with insufficient progesterone secretion has been reported. Objective: To define the involvement of progesterone, trace metals, and Vitamin E in pregnant women with history of recurrent spontaneous abortion. Methods: Convenience sampling method was used to recruit 69 pregnant women aged 21-41 years with gestational age of 0-20 weeks in this case-control study. Thirty five (cases) and thirty four (controls) had previous and no history of recurrent spontaneous abortion respectively. Demographic characteristics and 10mls of blood samples were obtained from each subject. Se...
Studies of low to moderate level lead exposures have reported mixed findings regarding the risk of s...
Vitamin (vit) D deficiency and preterm birth (PTB) are more prevalent among African American (AA) wo...
Background: H. pylori infection has been suggested to inter-fere with micronutrient metabolism and i...
Background: Environmental and endocrine factors have been implicated in the aetiology of recurrent a...
Abstract: For a comparative study of plasma copper, iron and zinc between anaemic and non-anaemic pr...
Background: Environmental and endocrine factors have been implicated in the aetiology of recurrent a...
Evaluation of oxidative stress in endometriosis: A case-control study Background: Recent studies hav...
Background: It has been reported that 15-20 % of parous female have experienced at least one miscarr...
study question: Are maternal progesterone levels in early pregnancy associated with fetal birthweigh...
Objective: The asymptomatic colonization of the urinary tract in pregnant women may result in severe...
Study questionAre follicular fluid (FF), arsenic (As), mercury (Hg), cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) conc...
[[abstract]]Study question: Whether oxidative/nitrative stress biomarkers increased the risk of recu...
International audienceRESEARCH QUESTION: Do heavy metals affect the risk of diminished ovarian reser...
Objective: To determine whether a history of termina-tions of pregnancy influences subsequent pregna...
INTRODUCTION: Nearly 20-25% of pregnant women have some degree of vaginal bleeding during the firs...
Studies of low to moderate level lead exposures have reported mixed findings regarding the risk of s...
Vitamin (vit) D deficiency and preterm birth (PTB) are more prevalent among African American (AA) wo...
Background: H. pylori infection has been suggested to inter-fere with micronutrient metabolism and i...
Background: Environmental and endocrine factors have been implicated in the aetiology of recurrent a...
Abstract: For a comparative study of plasma copper, iron and zinc between anaemic and non-anaemic pr...
Background: Environmental and endocrine factors have been implicated in the aetiology of recurrent a...
Evaluation of oxidative stress in endometriosis: A case-control study Background: Recent studies hav...
Background: It has been reported that 15-20 % of parous female have experienced at least one miscarr...
study question: Are maternal progesterone levels in early pregnancy associated with fetal birthweigh...
Objective: The asymptomatic colonization of the urinary tract in pregnant women may result in severe...
Study questionAre follicular fluid (FF), arsenic (As), mercury (Hg), cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) conc...
[[abstract]]Study question: Whether oxidative/nitrative stress biomarkers increased the risk of recu...
International audienceRESEARCH QUESTION: Do heavy metals affect the risk of diminished ovarian reser...
Objective: To determine whether a history of termina-tions of pregnancy influences subsequent pregna...
INTRODUCTION: Nearly 20-25% of pregnant women have some degree of vaginal bleeding during the firs...
Studies of low to moderate level lead exposures have reported mixed findings regarding the risk of s...
Vitamin (vit) D deficiency and preterm birth (PTB) are more prevalent among African American (AA) wo...
Background: H. pylori infection has been suggested to inter-fere with micronutrient metabolism and i...