Pregnancy outcome is not affected by antiphospholipid antibody status in women referred for in vitro fertilization Ian T Chilcott, M.B.B.S., Raul Margara, M.D., Hannah Cohen, M.D., Raj Rai, M.D., Jonathan Skull, William Pickering, Lesley Regan, M.D. Fertility and Sterility Volume 73, Issue 3, Pages 526-530 (March 2000) DOI: 10.1016/S0015-0282(99)00585-3
Figure 1 Details of aPL-positive results. Mean IgM aCL level 10 MPLU (range, 4–29). Mean IgG aCL level 25 GPLU (range, 5–123). Black, IgM aCL; white, IgG aCL; gray, IgG and IgM aCL; hatched, LA. Chilcott. Antiphospholipid antibody status. Fertil Steril 2000. Fertility and Sterility 2000 73, 526-530DOI: (10.1016/S0015-0282(99)00585-3)
Figure 2 The IVF outcome in relation to aPL status per cycle started. Black, aPL positive; white, aPL negative. Chilcott. Antiphospholipid antibody status. Fertil Steril 2000. Fertility and Sterility 2000 73, 526-530DOI: (10.1016/S0015-0282(99)00585-3)
Figure 3 The IVF outcome in relation to aPL status per embryo transfer. Black, aPL positive; white, aPL negative. Chilcott. Antiphospholipid antibody status. Fertil Steril 2000. Fertility and Sterility 2000 73, 526-530DOI: (10.1016/S0015-0282(99)00585-3)