1972
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.4.5836.361-c
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Immunological responses in pregnancy.

Abstract: basal duodenal disease and pyloric channel disease may lead to pyloric reflux. The deformed fibrotic pyloric opening in advanced pyloric channel disease is shown in the Fig.-I am, etc.

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“…. Q Still other investigations show that levels of X some types of serum antibody are depressed or do not change during pregnancy (2,20,27).…”
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“…. Q Still other investigations show that levels of X some types of serum antibody are depressed or do not change during pregnancy (2,20,27).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although depression of cellular immunity during pregnancy has been the finding of most investigators, the effects of pregnancy on humoral immunity are less well defined. Humoral immune responses or serum antibody levels to various antigens have been reported to be depressed (2,27) or increased (3,9,23,30), or to remain the same (20). This report is concerned with the effects of pregnancy on the immune response to a gram-negative bacterial antigen as determined by enumeration of splenic antibody-producing cells.…”
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“…With recrudescence as a marker for depressed immunity a direct correlation is possible. The same holds true for pregnancy-associated changes in lymphocyte reactivity (5,11,12,22,23) or antibody responses (10,16,24). As to changes in antibody responses during a malaria-associated pregnancy in humans, the situation is not clear.…”
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