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Volume 337:1629-1630 November 27, 1997 Number 22
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Prednisone and Aspirin in Women with Recurrent Fetal Loss

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 by Laskin, C. A.
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To the Editor: We applaud Laskin et al. (July 17 issue)1 for completing a large trial of prednisone and aspirin in women with autoantibodies and unexplained recurrent fetal loss. We believe, however, that several aspects of the study deserve comment.

First, 22 percent of the women had had only two pregnancy losses and therefore did not meet the traditional criteria (three or more pregnancy losses, with no more than one live birth) for the diagnosis of recurrent pregnancy loss. In addition, the women had a mixture of preembryonic, embryonic, and fetal losses. It is also unclear whether all the women . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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