Soulier-Lauper M, Pichler W, Jeannet M, von Felten A, Brun del Re G
Hämatologisches Zentrallabor, Universität, Inselspital Bern.
Schweiz Med Wochenschr. 1989 Dec 23;119(51):1854-8.
In the early 1980s a new, although still empirical therapy was proposed for women undergoing recurrent spontaneous abortions of unknown origin, where an immunologic cause is suspected. The treatment consists in immunization of the women with human lymphocytes. We report here on our own first experience with this modality and discuss the results in light of the different immunologic tests which were performed before and after immunization with paternal lymphocytes. 11/13 treated women belong to the group with abortions of alloimmune origin, 6/11 patients were delivered of a normal baby in the 40th week of gestation (median), one patient is pregnant in the 36th week of gestation, 2 had abortions again and two women are not yet pregnant. Further investigations suggest that 2/13 women had abortions of autoimmune origin; one of these women had a normal baby in the 33rd week of gestation and the other is pregnant in the 18th week.