Primary habitual abortions are associated with high frequency of factor V Leiden mutation.

Journal: Fertility And Sterility
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Abstract

Objective: To analyze the prevalence of the mutation G1691A in factor V gene (Leiden mutation), of mutation C677T in the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene, and of polymorphism in G20210A in the prothrombin gene in women with recurrent abortions; further, to identify a subgroup at higher risk of being carriers of these mutations.

Methods: Prospective case control evaluation. Methods: University clinic. Methods: Eighty-four women with 3 or more consecutive miscarriages were compared with 69 controls. Methods: None. Methods: Polymerase chain reactions were performed to identify the mutations G1691A in factor V and C677T in MTHFR genes and the polymorphism G20210A in the prothrombin gene.

Results: In women with primary habitual abortions, 27.8% carried the Leiden mutation. No difference was observed in the prevalence of mutation C677T in the MTHFR gene or in polymorphism G20210A in the prothrombin gene.

Conclusions: The Leiden mutation may play a considerable role for women having primary recurrent abortions.

Authors
M Wramsby, M Sten Linder, K Bremme