Volume 11, Issue 2-3 174382 pp. 125-130
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Parental HLA Sharing, Feto-Maternal Compatibility and Neonatal Birthweight in Families With a History of Recurrent Spontaneous Abortion

D. C. Kilpatrick

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D. C. Kilpatrick

Department of Transfusion Medicine alld Obstetrics alld Gynecology The Royal Infirmary Edinburgh Scotland, UK

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W. A. Liston

W. A. Liston

Department of Transfusion Medicine alld Obstetrics alld Gynecology The Royal Infirmary Edinburgh Scotland, UK

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First published: 01 January 1993
Citations: 4

Abstract

The mean birthweight of babies eventually born to couples with a history of recurrent spontaneous abortion (RSA) is allegedly lower if the parents have a high degree of HLA antigen sharing (Reznikoff-Etievant et al., 1991), but this relationship has not been independently confirmed. We have re-investigated this question by analysing data from 36 families. In 22 instances, we were able to relate birthweight directly to feto-maternal HLA compatibility for the first time in such families. We were unable to confirm any appreciable influence of paternal or feto-maternal HLA sharing on birthweight or placental weight and conclude that RSA families do not differ markedly from normal families in this respect.

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