The Immunology of Human Pregnancy

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Gebonden, 219 blz. | Engels
Humana Press | 1993e druk, 1993
ISBN13: 9780896032514
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This book grew out ofmy interest in what is often called "the immunological paradox ofpregnancy." How is it possible that the fetus-halfofwhosegenetic apparatuscomesfrom thefather and is foreign to the mother-can survive to term? This is a question that intrigues all immunologists. For me, it has been of interest ever since I heard a lecture on the subject in medical school, long before I thought ofbecoming a "professional immunologist." Indeed, the question ofthe immunological aspect of fetal survival (or demise) should be of interest to any biologist or physician. The question becomes broader ifone considers the immunologic relations between motherand fetus, because they represent a unique symbiotic union. Whatimmunologic problemsinthemothermayaffecttheoffspring, and isitpossiblethatfetal immunology willaffectthe mother? Finally, there is the question ofwhether immunology is important in recur­ rent spontaneous abortion. Every authorowes the reader a general oversightofthe book in hand, indicating the terrain to be covered, and, by inference, the territory that will not be explored. 1. This is primarily a book for clinicians. I will only men­ tion animal experiments and data in passing, and as they may illuminate a clinical problem or observation. 2. The interest here is the immunology ofmaterno--fetal re­ lations, once a pregnancy has begun. Therefore, I will notcover immunological aspects ofsterility, nor touch on the immunological approaches to controlling fer­ tility, i.e., "contraceptive vaccines." 3. This is a book mainly concerned with pathogenesis.

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ISBN13:9780896032514
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:219
Uitgever:Humana Press
Druk:1993

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Prologue: The Question. The Immune System. Materno-Fetal Relationships: Immunological Aspects. Maternal Immunocompetence During Pregnancy. Maternal Immune Responses to Fetal Antigens. Maternal Immune Responses Affecting Pregnancy and the Fetus. Recurrent Pregnancy Loss: Immunologic and Nonimmunologic Aspects. Epilogue: The Answers? Index.

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