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On a déterminé ľactivité de la cholinestérase plasmatique chez 11 femmes en santé, 11 femmes en santé étant au terme de leur grossesse, et 11 femmes prééclamptiques étant au terme de leur grossesse, en utilisant une méthod colorimétrlque. Ľactivité moyenne de la cholinestérase plasmatique pour les femmes en samé, les femmes enceintes en santé et les femmes enceintes préédamptiques élait de438 ± 81,257 ± 25 et 173 ± 18 unites par ml, respectivement. Nos données laissent entendre que ľactivité de la cholinestérase plasmatique est réduite de façon significative chez les femmes enceintes préédamptiques en comparaison à celle des femmes en santé (p < 0.001) et à celle des femmes enceintes en santé (p < 0.001).
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Kambam, J.R., Mouton, S., Entman, S. et al. Effect of pre-eclampsia on plasma cholinesterase activity. Can J Anaesth 34, 509–511 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03014359
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