G20210A Prothrombin Gene Mutation: Prevalence in a Recurrent Miscarriage Population
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Many recurrent pregnancy losses appear to have a thrombotic etiology. We have investigated the prevalence of the G20210A prothrombin gene mutation in 122 women with a history of three or more early (< or = 12 weeks gestation; n = 91), late (> 12 weeks gestation: n = 2), or mixed (n = 29) consecutive pregnancy losses. A control group of 66 healthy parous women with no history of thrombosis or miscarriage was also studied. Four heterozygotes that suffered only early pregnancy losses were detected in the patient group giving a prevalence of 3.3%. Three of the control group women were heterozygous for the mutation. giving a prevalence of 4.5% (p = 0.32: odds ratio 0.71: 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.15-3.27). When only Caucasians were analyzed, a prevalence of 3.9% (4/103) was observed in the patient group and 4.2% (2/48) in the control group (p = 0.28; odds ratio 0.89; 95% CI 0.16-5.05). The prevalence of the G20210A prothrombin gene mutation is not increased in women with recurrent miscarriage, although it was only found in women who had suffered early pregnancy losses. However, it remains possible that this mutation is relevant in a selected subgroup of women with recurrent miscarriage, additional thrombophilic defects, and in whom fetal loss is associated with placental infarction and thrombosis.
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