Progesterone-related changes in pro-inflammatory cytokines in recurrent miscarriage
V. E. Radzinsky , E. Y. Zapertova
Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases ›› 2004, Vol. 53 ›› Issue (4) : 59 -61.
Progesterone-related changes in pro-inflammatory cytokines in recurrent miscarriage
Habitual miscarriage (RMP) is a multifactorial, genetically determined disease. The NSP problem remains one of the most pressing problems in obstetrics and gynecology, as it entails not only a decrease in the birth rate, but also has a negative impact on the reproductive health of women. The frequency of spontaneous miscarriages ranges from 15 to 20% of desired pregnancies (Sidelnikova V.M., 2002). According to the Collegium of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (2002), 50% of miscarriages occur in the first trimester, 25% of them occur in PNL. Moreover, every fifth desired pregnancy is interrupted spontaneously in the Russian Federation, which leads not only to medical but also demographic losses - 180,000 desired children are not born in the country. In the USA, habitual pregnancy loss (recurrent miscarriage) is diagnosed after three or more spontaneous abortions in a row and is observed in 1% of all married couples (Lee R.M., 2000).
progesterone-mediated changes in pro-inflammatory cytokines / miscarriage / progesterone / proinflammatory cytokines / spontaneous miscarriages
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