Local immunity status in patients with miscarriages and herpetic infection

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Abstract

A study of the endometrium of women with herpetic infection has shown that early miscarriages (under 12 weeks) occurs as activation of cytotoxic natural killer (NK) cells with CD16 + phenotype and a pronounced suppression level of CD56 + cells endometrial type, and late miscarriages (13–22 weeks of gestation) occurs as cell deficit, followed by reduction of all CD8 + cytotoxic lymphocytes, and of CD56 + and CD16 + NK cells.

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Mamedalieva, N. M., Kurmanova, A. M., Moshkalova, G. N., & Kim, V. (2016). Local immunity status in patients with miscarriages and herpetic infection. Gynecological Endocrinology, 32, 45–46. https://doi.org/10.1080/09513590.2016.1232772

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