Background: A condition of maternal thrombophilia, either inherited or acquired, can compromise the success of implantation and foetal survival. Methods: Malfunctions in protein C pathway were evaluated using a novel assay [HemosIL ThromboPath (ThP)] in a case-control study of 172 women with a history of recurrent miscarriage or infertility and 86 age-matched unrelated fertile women. Results: Thrombophilia was ascertained in 13% of the cases. ThP values were lower in women either with or without thrombophilia compared to controls (both p<0.0001). Abnormal ThP values (below the mean minus 1SD of controls) were found in 62% of cases compared to 12% of controls (p<0.0001). Nonthrombophilic women who achieved spontaneous pregnancy had higher Th...
Background: Thrombophilia is a potentially treatable cause of adverse pregnancy outcome. The objecti...
Introduction: The effects of multiple inherited and acquired thrombophilic defects on the outcome of...
The pregnancy is an immunocompromised state. Thus, autoimmune diseases may affect pregnancy and get ...
Background: A condition of maternal thrombophilia, either inherited or acquired, can compromise the ...
Purpose: To assess the distribution of births and spontaneous abortions, first-trimester abortion (F...
Context: Thrombophilia is an inherited or acquired predisposition in developing thrombosis. The two ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes in patients with acquired and/or congen...
Background: Thrombophilia complicates the pregnancy by interfering the physiology of utero-placental...
Pregnancy is a state of hypercoagulation, most likely an adaptive mechanism, in order to reduce the ...
Thrombophilia has been associated with pregnancy complications and recurrent miscarriage. The aim of...
The study was conducted to evaluate the effect of anticoagulant therapy in women with thrombophilia ...
Thrombophilia is a group of inherited and acquired coagulation disorders often associated with an in...
Background: Approximately 1-3% of women of reproductive age suffer from recurrent pregnancy loss. Ob...
Thrombophilia has been associated with pregnancy complications and recurrent miscarriage. The aim o...
Backgound/Aims: Existing data regarding the prevalence of thrombophilia in women with pregnancy comp...
Background: Thrombophilia is a potentially treatable cause of adverse pregnancy outcome. The objecti...
Introduction: The effects of multiple inherited and acquired thrombophilic defects on the outcome of...
The pregnancy is an immunocompromised state. Thus, autoimmune diseases may affect pregnancy and get ...
Background: A condition of maternal thrombophilia, either inherited or acquired, can compromise the ...
Purpose: To assess the distribution of births and spontaneous abortions, first-trimester abortion (F...
Context: Thrombophilia is an inherited or acquired predisposition in developing thrombosis. The two ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes in patients with acquired and/or congen...
Background: Thrombophilia complicates the pregnancy by interfering the physiology of utero-placental...
Pregnancy is a state of hypercoagulation, most likely an adaptive mechanism, in order to reduce the ...
Thrombophilia has been associated with pregnancy complications and recurrent miscarriage. The aim of...
The study was conducted to evaluate the effect of anticoagulant therapy in women with thrombophilia ...
Thrombophilia is a group of inherited and acquired coagulation disorders often associated with an in...
Background: Approximately 1-3% of women of reproductive age suffer from recurrent pregnancy loss. Ob...
Thrombophilia has been associated with pregnancy complications and recurrent miscarriage. The aim o...
Backgound/Aims: Existing data regarding the prevalence of thrombophilia in women with pregnancy comp...
Background: Thrombophilia is a potentially treatable cause of adverse pregnancy outcome. The objecti...
Introduction: The effects of multiple inherited and acquired thrombophilic defects on the outcome of...
The pregnancy is an immunocompromised state. Thus, autoimmune diseases may affect pregnancy and get ...