Impact of first trimester and postpartum period thyroid autoantibodies on abortus incidence in Turkish pregnant women.

2009 
Objective.Abortus is a common problem and is observed approximately in one third of all pregnancies. In this study, we aimed to evaluate in euthyroid pregnant population the effect of thyroid autoantibodies of both first trimester and postpartum period on abortus incidence.Design and method.Euthyroid 128 pregnant women were included in the study. All pregnants were required having a history of maximum one abortus without any previous endocrinological, immunological disorders. Thyroid autoimmunity was defined as having serum levels of either antithyroidperoxidase or antithyroglobulin antibodies higher than 34 and 115 IU/ml, respectively.Results and conclusions.One hundred of 128 pregnant women (78.1%) had no thyroid autoantibodies, whereas 28 pregnant women (21.9%) had positivity for one of thyroid autoantibodies. One hundred pregnant women (78.1%) gave healthy births, whereas 28 (21.9%) had abortus. Abortus incidence was 28.6% in autoantibody positive group, whereas it was 20% in autoantibody negative gro...
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