FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention describes a method of detecting the decreased phosphatidyl ethanolamine content in red-cell membranes in a pregnant woman suffered aggravated herpes-virus infection in their third trimester of pregnancy with underlying increasing peripheral blood TNFα, characterised by the fact that peripheral blood of the pregnant woman is analysed for the TNFα content to detect phosphatidyl ethanolamine in red-cell membranes by two-dimensional thin-layer chromatography, and a discriminant equation is presented. Df=+1.743×TNFα+(-1.079×phosphatidyl ethanolamine), and if Df is more than a boundary value 78.86, the decreased phosphatidyl ethanolamine content in red-cell membranes is detected.
EFFECT: higher red-cell membrane stability in peripheral blood of the pregnant woman.
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2012-07-10—Published
2010-11-09—Filed