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Re: Tests for miscarraige

From: =?iso-8859-2?q?Zalányi Sámuel ?= (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 25 Jul 2002 17:48:39 +0200


Hi Benni,

The most common cause of m/c is chromosomal, so I wonder whayt was the result of the chromosomal test. But if you are PCOSer, then the underlying insulin resistence may also be a factor. If so, you should take insulin sensitizers and continue on it during pgy Looking forward to your answer

Sam

> Hello,
>
> I mentioned about the m/c I had a few weeks ago. I had the following tests
> done. All the tests have come out normal including chromosomal tests and
> placenta tests. My. Ob. tells me that M/C are quite common but it worries me
>
> if I have more m/Cs. could you psl advice me what more tests I need to
> take?? Is there any tests specific to PCOS that need to be done.
>
> 1. thyroid function test
> 2. Hb AIC
> 3. Parvovirus - IgG, IgM
> 4. Toxoplasma - IgG, IgM
> 5. CMV - IgG, IgM
> 6. anticardiolipin Ab
> 7. Lupus Anticoagulant
> 8.Factor V Leiden
> 9. Prothrombin Gene Defect
> 10. Thrombophilia
> 11 ENA ANF ds-DNA Ab
>




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