A preliminary determination of serum transferrin levels in normal Filipino pregnant women in the three trimesters of pregnancy / Ferri David [and twenty five others]

Contributor(s): Subject(s): Abstract: Serum Transferin levels of 30 pregnant women in different trimesters of pregnancy (10 per trimester) who have not been taking iron supplementation and have fasted for 6 hours prior to extraction, were determined using Single Radial Immunodiffusion Assay after their hemoglobin, total protein, globulin and serum iron levels were found to be normal. Mean transferrin levels (in mg/dL) of the subjects were 322.381 (153.179 SD) 379.242 (193.685 SD) and 554.069 (196.964 SD) in the first, second and third trimesters respectively showing an increasing trend from the first to the third trimester. Analysis of variance and subsequent sidak procedure showed that the mean transferrin levels between the first and third trimester was statistically significant (p value = 0.025). The means of the first and the second trimester as well as second and third trimester were not statistically significant from each other.
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Serum Transferin levels of 30 pregnant women in different trimesters of pregnancy (10 per trimester) who have not been taking iron supplementation and have fasted for 6 hours prior to extraction, were determined using Single Radial Immunodiffusion Assay after their hemoglobin, total protein, globulin and serum iron levels were found to be normal. Mean transferrin levels (in mg/dL) of the subjects were 322.381 (153.179 SD) 379.242 (193.685 SD) and 554.069 (196.964 SD) in the first, second and third trimesters respectively showing an increasing trend from the first to the third trimester. Analysis of variance and subsequent sidak procedure showed that the mean transferrin levels between the first and third trimester was statistically significant (p value = 0.025). The means of the first and the second trimester as well as second and third trimester were not statistically significant from each other.

Acta Medica Philippina,1997 33 ( 3 ) pages 120-126

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