1. The role of CPK isoenzymes in predicting extrauterine early pregnancy.
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Kruchkovich J, Orvieto R, Fytlovich S, Lavie O, Anteby EY, and Gemer O
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- Adult, Biomarkers blood, Case-Control Studies, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Gestational Age, Humans, Pregnancy, Ectopic diagnosis, Young Adult, Creatine Kinase blood, Creatine Kinase, MB Form blood, Pregnancy blood, Pregnancy Trimester, First blood, Pregnancy, Ectopic enzymology
- Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the ability of Creatine phosphokinase (CPK) levels and CPK-MB proportion to differentiate between extra and intrauterine of very early gestations with unknown location., Materials and Methods: The study is case-control. CPK levels and CPK-MB proportion in 51 women with extrauterine pregnancies were compared to those in 28 women with early intrauterine pregnancies., Results: No significant difference was found between women with extrauterine pregnancies and early intrauterine pregnancies in the levels of CPK (80.9 ± 62.1 vs. 74.9 ± 51.5; p = 0.66) and CPK-MB proportion (16.2 ± 10.1% vs. 15.1 ± 11.1%; p = 0.86)., Conclusion: CPK and CPK-MB proportion determinations do not contribute to the clinical differentiation between early intra and extrauterine pregnancies.
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- 2012
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