Abstract

Abstract Viral complement fixation tests on women with a history of recurrent pregnancy loss were complicated by the presence of anticomplementary activity. This activity reflects the presence of a factor(s) in a patient's serum that nonspecifically fixes complement. When all patient sera tested were compared, 64.7% of women with recurrent pregnancy loss had anticomplementary activity compared with 22.0% among normal fertile pregnant women ( p p p p

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