Blood levels of proteinase inhibitors in pre‐eclampsia

Summary. The blood levels of α2‐macroglobulin, α1‐antitrypsin, CT inactivator, antithrombin III and α2‐antiplasmin were measured in 18 primigravidae with moderate or severe pre‐eclampsia and in 18 gestation‐matched primigravidae with uncomplicated pregnancy. The mean levels of the proteinase inhibitors did not differ between the pre‐eclampsia and uncomplicated pregnancy groups.

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