SMOOTH-MUSCLE ANTIBODIES IN INFERTILITY
Sera from 77 infertile women and 77 post-partum controls were examined for autoantibodies by indirect immunofluorescence. 27 (35%) of the infertile group had smooth-muscle antibody compared with 2 (3%) controls. Significantly more infertile patients had anti-nuclear factor, and reticulin antibodies...
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description | Sera from 77 infertile women and 77 post-partum controls were examined for autoantibodies by indirect immunofluorescence. 27 (35%) of the infertile group had smooth-muscle antibody compared with 2 (3%) controls. Significantly more infertile patients had anti-nuclear factor, and reticulin antibodies were also more commonly found in this group. The differences for organ-specific autoantibodies between the two groups were not significant. There was no correlation between the occurrence of smooth-muscle antibodies and immunofluorescent anti-sperm antibodies. The high frequency of smooth-muscle antibodies in infertile women requires further study to determine whether an underlying viral infection is involved. |
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