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Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
1993 Volume.36 No. 1 p.17 ~ p.23
Serum CA 125 Levels in Preeclampsia
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Abstract
Serum CA 125 levels were determined by means of the radioimmunoassay technique in 18 normal pregnant women and 51 women with preeclampsia at various gestational ages who were admitted at the department of obstetrics and gynecology, Keimyung
University
Hospital from January to August, 1991.
The range of gestational ages varied from 184 days (26/2 weeks)to 297 days (42/3 weeks).
@ES Followings are the results summarized.
@EN 1. The mean levels of serum Ca 125 in women with preeclampsia and normal pregnant women were 59.84¡¾66.54U/ml, 36.56¡¾20.53U/ml, respectively.
2. The mean levels of serum CA 125 in women with preeclampsia were 41.05¡¾24.76U/ml at gestational age above 38 weeks and 82.72¡¾91.19U/ml at gestational age below 38 weeks.
3. The mean levels of serum CA 125 in women with preeclampsia were 84.13¡¾92.99U/ml in placental weight below 500 gm and 41.41¡¾24.63U/ml in placental weight above 500gm.
4. The mean levels of serum CA 125 in women with preeclampsia were 62.61¡¾68.58U/ml in primiparous woman, and 27.24¡¾11.61U/ml in multiparous woman.
Authors tried to determine the maternal serum CA-125 level and compared the value at various gestational ages, to see whether the elevated CA 125 level lead to predicting preeclampsia or not. But we could not have conclusive evidence from
elevated
maternal CA 125 level as a single factor.
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