| Association between HCMV and Some Procoaculations Factors in Aborted Women in
AL- Najaf Province, Iraq. | |
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| Lina A. Hassan |
Author Name: |
| Musa Nima Mezher |
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| International Journal of Advanced Research (2015), Volume 3, Issue 11, 1267 – 1273 |
Publisher Name: |
| International Journal of Advanced Research (2015), Volume 3, Issue 11, 1267 – 1273 |
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| 2015 |
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Abstract
This study has been conducted on seventy three patient's women
suffering from abortion who have been checked Central Laboratory of AlHakeem Hospital in Al-Najaf city from November 2013 to April 2014.
Their ages range from (14-44) years old .In addition, (20) healthy adults
women, without any history of abortion or inflammatory diseases as control
group. Blood samples have been withdrawn from abortion women a volume
of 5 milliliters of venous blood, 0.9 milliliters have been anticoagulated
with 0.1 milliliters sodium citrate and centrifuged at 3000 r.p.m for 15
minutes. The plasma has been aspirated to another test tube for storage in
deep freeze (-20˚C) until analysis for precoagulate V factor, whereas serum
sample was obtained from the rest of blo od and stored at -20°C until
processing. Serum concentration of anti-HCMV-IgG was measured by
means of Enzyme Link Fluorescent Assay technique (ELFA). Serum
concentration of procoagulant factor X activator (FXa) and factor V (F5)
were measured through ELISA technique. The results have shown a
significant relations of (P<0.0001) among anti-HCMV IgG antibody in the
groups of patients women suffering from abortion compared to those of the
healthy Control Group. HCMV-IgG is correlated positively with factor V
(F5) (p< 0.0001), while CMV-IgG has shown a negative correlation with
factor Xa (FXa) (P< 0.0001). It has been concluded that the serum level of
anti HCMV-IgG antibody plays a major role in the diagnosis of patient with
HCMV-aborted women also the changes in level of both factor V and factor
Xa plays a major role in cases of abortion |
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