G Carlomagno, R Pezzullo, M C Sabbati, G P Mandruzzato
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In order to evaluate the clinical validity of the so-called "atropine test", it has been performed in 83 women in their 35th to 43rd week of pregnancy. A statistical evaluation of the data has shown a serious limitation of both diagnostic and prognostic possibilities of the test; this can be attributed to the great variability of maternal environments.