Is it Possible to Predict Preeclampsia Early by Maternal Pregnancy Associated Plasma Protein-A and Uterine Artery Doppler? A Randomized-Controlled Trial
Abstract:Background: Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, along with IUGR and low birth weight, are among the major causes of maternal mortality and morbidity. It is one of the most common pregnancy complications. Its incidence ranges between 10-12% of all pregnancies. Early detection of preeclampsia (PE) is of utmost importance to start early intervention that prevents maternal and fetal comorbidities and decreases maternal and fetal mortality. Objectives: To predict the role of maternal serum pregnancy-associated pla… Show more
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