This study was undertaken to investigate the relation of plasma lead levels, and early pregnancy losses. The concentration of lead in the plasma was measured in 20 women with a history of pregnancy loss before the 20th gestational week, and the results were compared with 20 control patients with viable intrauterine pregnancy. The results showed a mean lead level of 18.8 μg/dL in the cases of pregnancy loss and 22.1 μg/dL in the control patients, thereby indicating that there is no significant relation between early pregnancy loss and maternal plasma lead levels.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This work was supported by the Istanbul University, Turkey.
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*Normal and limit values of the parameters studied are as follows: glucose: 70–110 mg/dL; Toxoplasma IgG: Negative: < 30 U/mL, Grey Zone: 30–35 U/mL, Positive: > 35 U/mL; Toxoplasma IgM: Negative: < 0.9 AI, Grey Zone: 0.9–1.1 AI, Positive: > 1.1 AI; Rubella IgG:Negative: < 8 U/mL, Grey Zone: 8–15 U/mL, Positive: > 15 U/mL; Rubella IgM: Negative: < 0.9 AI, Grey Zone: 0.9–1.1 AI, Positive: > 1.1 AI; CMV IgG: Negative: < 9 U/mL, Grey Zone: 9–11 U/mL, Positive: > 11 U/mL; CMV IgM: Negative: < 9 U/mL, Grey Zone: 9–11 U/mL, Positive: > 11 U/mL; HbsAg: Negative control: 0.103 O.D, Positive control: 2.787 O.D, Cut-Off: 0.128 O.D; Anti HBs: vacination limit > 10 U/mL; HSV IgG: Negative: < 1.085 U/mL; HSV IgM: Negative: < 0.929 O.D.