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Query: UMLS:C0012739 (
disseminated intravascular coagulation
)
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Fatal
disseminated intravascular coagulation
(
DIC
) was induced in female rats by administration of progesterone in late pregnancy. This prevented parturition, with intrauterine fetal death 2-4 days past term and subsequent retention of dead fetuses. Concomitantly with, or closely following the intrauterine death of their litters, a large proportion of pregnant rats died with histologically evident
DIC
. Administration of cortisone, heparin, or dicoumarin did nothing to prevent
DIC
, and epsilon-aminocaproic acid, acetylsalicylic acid,or an onion-rich diet tended to increase its incidence. Antibiotic regimens gave variable results, with significant decrease in
DIC
only with a combination of 2 wide-spectrum penicillins.
Neomycin
and polymyxin had little effect on susceptible Sprague-Dawley derived rats, but polymyxin caused a significant increase in
DIC
in a resistant strain of hooded rats. Fatal maternal
DIC
was completely prevented only by use of natural or synthetic estrogens concurrently with progesterone, although the sequence of abnormally prolonged pregnancy with intrauterine fetal death and retention of dead fetuses remained. Potencies of estrogens varied greatly, but all compounds tested prevented
DIC
at adequate dosage levels. Diethylstilbestrol, the most potent drug tested, was completely protective at 1 mcg daily given sc. Bate-estradiol was the most effective natural estrogen, giving complete protention with a 10 mcg daily sc injection. Estrogens were much more potent by sc injection than by oral ingestion, and toxic side effects were sometimes noted with higher levels of the latter. For estrogen therapy to be effective, it was necessary to begin its use before the expected onset of
DIC
. Reversal of this process once
DIC
has started is beyond the powers of this therapy.
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PMID:Disseminated intravascular coagulation induced by progesterone in the pregnant rat. Prevention by estogens. 6 16