Circulating Microparticles: A risk factor for recurrent abortion in women at the University Teaching Hospital/ Sylvia Chibuye.
By: Chibuye, Sylvia.
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BookPublisher: Lusaka: University of Zambia, 2016Description: xi,35p.: ill.Subject(s): Abortion, HabitualDissertation note: Thesis--(Msc .)-- University of Zambia, 2016. Summary: Spontaneous abortion in Zambia is defined as non induced embryonic death or passage of products of conception before 28 weeks' gestation. Placental insufficiency as a result of thrombi lodging in the uteroplacental bed is considered to be a cause of pregnancy loss. Circulating microparticles are minute sized particles associated with prothrombotic nature and have been found to be increased in the uteroplacental circulation in pregnancy.
Thesis--(Msc .)-- University of Zambia, 2016.
Includes bibliographical references.
Spontaneous abortion in Zambia is defined as non induced embryonic death or passage of products of conception before 28 weeks' gestation. Placental insufficiency as a result of thrombi lodging in the uteroplacental bed is considered to be a cause of pregnancy loss. Circulating microparticles are minute sized particles associated with prothrombotic nature and have been found to be increased in the uteroplacental circulation in pregnancy.
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