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Low Serum M‐CSF Levels Are Associated with Unexplained Recurrent Abortion
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Thus a low level of serum M-CSF was found to be associated with unexplained recurrent pregnancy loss in both the preconceptional and conceptional phases. These results raise the possibility that M-CSF may play an important role in the maintenance of pregnancy and that it can be used as a parameter for determining individuals at risk.
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