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    Correlation of hormones with lipid and lipoprotein levels during normal pregnancy and postpartum by Desoye, G, Schweditsch, M O, Pfeiffer, K P, Zechner, R, Kostner, G M

    “…In a comprehensive study the concentrations of plasma lipids and lipo- and apolipoproteins were measured in 24 nonpregnant women (control) and longitudinally…”
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    Hormonal considerations in early normal pregnancy and blighted ovum syndrome by Schweditsch, M O, Dubin, N H, Jones, G S, Wentz, A C

    Published in Fertility and sterility (01-03-1979)
    “…The hormonal profiles of six pregnancies which terminated in miscarriage with the blighted ovum syndrome have been studied and compared with those of a group…”
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    Fluctuations of plasma lipoprotein-A concentrations during pregnancy and post partum by Zechner, R, Desoye, G, Schweditsch, M O, Pfeiffer, K P, Kostner, G M

    Published in Metabolism, clinical and experimental (01-04-1986)
    “…The changes in plasma lipoprotein-a Lp-a concentrations during pregnancy were investigated. Out of 42 women with normal pregnancy, 22 reached Lp-a values…”
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    The pulsatile administration of releasing hormone (GnRH) for the treatment of hypothalamic amenorrhea by Urdl, W, Kowatsch, A W, Schweditsch, M O, Tscherne, G

    Published in Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift (06-12-1985)
    “…12 women with hypothalamic amenorrhoea (degrees II to IIIb) were given pulsatile releasing hormone in 14 treatment cycles. The minipump "Zyklomat" (Ferring…”
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    Value of laboratory parameters in androgenization in the female with special reference to the "free androgen index" by Urdl, W, Schweditsch, M O, Kowatsch, A W, Tscherne, G, Pürstner, P, Haas, J

    Published in Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde (01-10-1986)
    “…The degree of androgynism (A) in women can be assessed via clinical data and by determining the levels of testosterone (T), dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate…”
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