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Obstetrics & Gynecology 1970;35:39-43
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Serum Fucose Levels During Pregnancy and While Taking Oral Contraceptives

WILLIAM N. SPELLACY, MD, WILLIAM C. BUHI, MS, MARGARET A. STABA, BS and SHARON A. BIRK, BS, RN

From the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Miami Medical School, POB 875, Biscayne Annex, Miami, Fla 33152

Abstract

Protein-bound fucose was measured in the serum of women in two conditions: (1) during and after pregnancy, and (2) before and during oral contraceptive therapy. These measurements were made during oral glucose tolerance test (6 hr for pregnant group; 3 hr for oral contraceptive group). While the glucose and insulin levels fluctuated with time, the serum fucose levels were constant. Both glucose and insulin levels were altered by the two conditions studied, but the serum fucose was not.







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