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dc.contributor.authorΠαπαθεοδώρου, Στεφανία Η.el
dc.date.accessioned2015-10-16T05:19:57Z-
dc.date.available2015-10-16T05:19:57Z-
dc.identifier.urihttps://olympias.lib.uoi.gr/jspui/handle/123456789/740-
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.26268/heal.uoi.670-
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dc.subjectΑμνιακό υγρόel
dc.subjectΕξωεμβρυικό υγρόel
dc.subjectΑντιμυλλεριανική ορμόνη (ΑΜΗ)el
dc.subjectΕλεύθερη β-χοριακή γοναδοτροπίνηel
dc.titleΜελέτη βιοχημικών παραγόντων στο εξωεμβρυϊκό υγρό-
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis*
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heal.type.enDoctoral thesisen
heal.type.elΔιδακτορική διατριβήel
heal.classificationΑμνιακό υγρό-
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heal.recordProviderΠανεπιστήμιο Ιωαννίνων Σχολή Ιατρικής Τμήμα Ιατρικής Τομέας Χειρουργικός. Κλινική Μαιευτική Γυναικολογική Πανεπιστημιακού Γενικού Νοσοκομείου Ιωαννίνων-
heal.publicationDate2011-
heal.bibliographicCitationΒιβλιογραφία: σ. 89-103el
heal.abstractObjectives: The present study aims to evaluate the concentration and distribution of pregnancy-associated plasma protein a (PAPP-A), free ?-HCG and anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) in amniotic fluid, coelomic fluid and maternal serum in the first trimester of pregnancy. Materials and Methods: Coelocentesis was performed in 56 women with singleton pregnancy from 6 to 10 weeks of gestation. The concentrations of PAPP-A and free ?-HCG were measured in the coelomic fluid and maternal serum and additionally AMH was measured in 10 women to which amniocentesis was also performed. Results: The median concentration of PAPP-A in maternal serum was 624.75 mU/I, significantly higher than the concentration in coelomic fluid (median 45.06 mU/I; p < 0.001). There is a significant correlation between the levels of PAPP-A in coelomic fluid and maternal serum (r=-0.6945, n=56, p=0.003). The concentration of maternal serum PAPP-A increased significantly with gestation (r=0.837, n=56, p=0.001). In most of our amniotic fluid samples the concentration of this protein was undetectable. The median concentration of free ?-HCG in maternal serum was 86.35 ng/ml, significantly lower than the concentration in coelomic fluid (median 1535 ng/ml; p <0.001). The levels of free ?-HCG in the coelomic fluid did not vary with gestation. The amniotic fluid concentration (median 24.865 ng/ml) was significantly lower that the one in maternal serum (p=0.005). The median concentration of AMH in maternal serum was 2.54 ng/ml. In coelomic fluid the median levels were 7.55 ng/ml, significantly higher than serum concentration (p=0.006) and amniotic fluid concentration (median 1.25ng/ml, p=0.005). Conclusion: The distribution of AMH in the compartments of the gestational sac in the first trimester may suggest another source of anti-mullerian hormone apart from the ovary during pregnancy. The distribution of PAPP-A is in contrast with the one described in other placental-derived proteins. The levels of free ?-HCG are significantly higher in coelomic fluid than in amniotic fluid and maternal serum and are consistent with its syncytiotrophoblast origin.-
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heal.committeeMemberNameΓεωργίου, Ιωάννηςel
heal.committeeMemberNameΜπερής, Αλέξανδροςel
heal.committeeMemberNameΠαρασκευαΐδης, Ευάγγελοςel
heal.committeeMemberNameΣτέφος, Θεόδωροςel
heal.committeeMemberNameΤσατσούλης, Αγαθοκλήςel
heal.committeeMemberNameΜακρυδήμας, Γεώργιοςel
heal.committeeMemberNameΝαυρόζογλου, Ιορδάνηςel
heal.academicPublisherΠανεπιστήμιο Ιωαννίνων Σχολή Ιατρικής Τμήμα Ιατρικής Τομέας Χειρουργικός. Κλινική Μαιευτική Γυναικολογική Πανεπιστημιακού Γενικού Νοσοκομείου Ιωαννίνων-
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heal.numberOfPages103 σ.-
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