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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS

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medicine

CONTRIBUTION OF FETAL/MATERNAL INCOMPATIBILITY TO ÆTIOLOGY OF PRE-ECLAMPTIC TOXÆMIA

The Lancet, Volume 298, No. 7737, Year 1971

Data are presented on an association between toxæmia of pregnancy and consanguinity of patients, seen at a Turkish hospital, and their husbands. Women with toxæmia were less frequently related to their husbands than those with no signs of pre-eclampsia. The relationship between toxæmia in twin pregnancies and the sexes of the twin pairs from four sources are examined. In all four pre-eclampsia seems to be more common in unlike-sex than in like-sex twin pregnancies, and, by extension, to be more common in dizygous than in monozygous twin pregnancies. © 1971.
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Citations: 58
Authors: 7
Affiliations: 4
Research Areas
Health System And Policy
Maternal And Child Health
Sexual And Reproductive Health
Participants Gender
Female