Urinary steroid profile in threatened abortion

A study of the urinary steroid profile in early pregnancy has been undertaken in order to re-evaluate the usefulness of the urinary determinations of pregnanolone, pregnanediol, pregnanetriol, and total estrogens in cases of threatened abortion. This investigation incorporates an enzymatic hydrolysi...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 1969-08, Vol.104 (7), p.964-972
Hauptverfasser: Acevedo, H.F., Vela, B.A., Campbell, E.A., Strickler, H.S., Gilmore, J., Moraca, J.I., Arras, B.J.
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description A study of the urinary steroid profile in early pregnancy has been undertaken in order to re-evaluate the usefulness of the urinary determinations of pregnanolone, pregnanediol, pregnanetriol, and total estrogens in cases of threatened abortion. This investigation incorporates an enzymatic hydrolysis with gas-liquid chromatographic analysis for the pregnane metabolites and an automated assay for total estrogens. The results obtained in 62 patients confirm the value of the urinary determinations of pregnanediol and pregnanolone. They also suggest that the prognosis is good in cases which present clinical symptoms of threatened abortion but have normal urinary excretion of pregnanediol and pregnanolone. When the “biochemical progestational activity,” as evaluated by the analysis of pregnanolone and pregnanediol remains normal, abortion does not occur in the first trimester.
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