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. 1977 May 29;222(3):249-64.
doi: 10.1007/BF00717602.

[Quantitative investigations of the human placenta under normal conditions and in case of preeclampsia correlated to the human placenta-lactogen blood-level in the last third of pregnancy (author's transl)]

[Article in German]

[Quantitative investigations of the human placenta under normal conditions and in case of preeclampsia correlated to the human placenta-lactogen blood-level in the last third of pregnancy (author's transl)]

[Article in German]
F J Kaltenbach et al. Arch Gynakol. .

Abstract

Thirty-two human placentas from normal and from pregnancies complicated by preeclampsia in last third of gestation were morphologically and morphometrically examined and correlated with human placenta-lactogen blood-level. HPL was determined by the radio-immunoassay (Carbon-Dextran-method). HPL-values, placenta villous surface, the weight of the newborn and placenta showed significant correlation. The placentas were classified according to the morphologic degree of severity (placenta-morphological-index) and compared to preeclamptic index (Goecke) and HPL-values. The results showed correlation between the studied datas according to the severity of preeclampsia. The significance of these results is discussed.

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