نتایج جستجو برای: clear amniotic fluid

تعداد نتایج: 414222  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Misty Good Richard H Siggers Chhinder P Sodhi Amin Afrazi Feras Alkhudari Charlotte E Egan Matthew D Neal Ibrahim Yazji Hongpeng Jia Joyce Lin Maria F Branca Congrong Ma Thomas Prindle Zachary Grant Sapana Shah Dennis Slagle Jose Paredes John Ozolek George K Gittes David J Hackam

The fetal intestinal mucosa is characterized by elevated Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) expression, which can lead to the development of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC)--a devastating inflammatory disease of the premature intestine--upon exposure to microbes. To define endogenous strategies that could reduce TLR4 signaling, we hypothesized that amniotic fluid can inhibit TLR4 signaling within the ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2014
Robert A Brace Cecilia Y Cheung Debra F Anderson

Intramembranous absorption increases during intra-amniotic infusion of physiological saline solutions. The increase may be due partly to the concomitant elevation in fetal urine production as fetal urine contains a stimulator of intramembranous absorption. In this study, we hypothesized that the increase in intramembranous absorption during intra-amniotic infusion is due, in part, to dilution o...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1979
M Niazi D V Coleman J F Mowbray S Blunt

The presence of contaminating maternal cells in amniotic fluid is an important, though infrequent, cause of error in karyotyping the fetus. A method of detecting contaminating maternal cells in amniocentesis specimens by determining the HLA phenotype of the cells of amniotic fluid and the mother is described. Tissue typing of 15 amniocentesis specimens was performed, and in 14 cases the fetal o...

2015
Eun Hye Lim Jung Ah Cho Ho Park Tae Jong Song Woo Young Kim Kye Hyun Kim Kyo Won Lee

stem cells, the last of which can be obtained from fetal tissues, including amniotic fluid [5]. Analyses of human amniotic fluid have been used as safe and reliable screening tools for fetal genetic and congenital diseases for many years [6]. Amniotic fluid contains cells originating from both embryonic and extraembryonic tissues (amnion, placenta, fetus skin, and respiratory, gastrointestinal,...

Journal: :Journal of Korean Medical Science 2002
Sang Kee Park Sung Heui Shin

We developed a new method for an objective assessment of the meconium content in amniotic fluid. By establishing a standard scale through a serial dilution of a known amount of meconium into the amniotic fluid, we developed a new method "mecometer" that can objectively measure the meconium content in meconium-stained amniotic fluid samples. The objectivity and reliability of this mecometer were...

Journal: :Journal of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology 2016

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1994
G W Jones E R Ashwood

We describe an enzymatic method for measuring phosphatidylglycerol (PG) at concentrations as low as 0.2 mumol/L in amniotic fluid. Amniotic fluid (1.5 mL) is centrifuged at 10,000g for 20 min to obtain a lamellar body pellet, which is reconstituted with 0.5 mL of buffer. The PG is measured by a two-step enzymatic scheme. Recovery studies demonstrated that the pellet contains > 97% of the PG pre...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 2006
A Kale E Kale N Akdeniz N Canoruc

Our objective was to measure maternal plasma and amniotic fluid amino acid concentrations in pregnant women diagnosed as having fetuses with gastroschisis in the second trimester of pregnancy. Twenty-one pregnant women who had fetuses with gastroschisis detected by ultrasonography (gastroschisis group) in the second trimester and 32 women who had abnormal triple screenings indicating an increas...

Journal: :American journal of perinatology 2007
Everett F Magann Suneet P Chauhan Dorota A Doherty Marcia I Magann John C Morrison

This study assessed whether the amniotic fluid index (AFI) or the single deepest pocket (SDP) is the best technique to estimate amniotic fluid volume. The AFI and SDP were compared to a dye-determined or directly measured amniotic fluid volume. A PUBMED search from 1990 to 2006 was conducted using the search terms "single deepest pocket" or "largest vertical pocket" or "maximum vertical pocket"...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1980
N M Gregson M Johnson

Contamination of amniotic fluid samples with maternal or fetal red blood cells occurs in approximately 500 of amniocenteses. Culturing these samples for fetal chromosome analysis is often difficult, particularly when blood clots are present, because many of the amniotic fluid cells may become trapped within the clot. The combined use of trypsin to break up the clot and of ficoll-based lymphocyt...

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