2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00404-014-3540-x
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Is there an association between liver type fatty acid binding protein and severity of preeclampsia?

Abstract: Maternal serum LFABP level appears to be correlated with the severity of the preeclampsia and can be used to confirm the diagnosis.

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“…HELLP syndrome can be measured by elastosonography acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI) [116]. For the diagnosis of HELLP syndrome, elevated levels of ET-1, M30, and Angs-1 and -2 appear as promising apoptotic-associated biomarkers where serum M30 levels have the benefit of being the most promising test for predictive or differential diagnosis of HELLP syndrome in PE patients [117]. D-dimers can also be as biomarkers in fibrin formation and degradation where levels were significantly increased in Sudanese women with PE, with hemostatic abnormalities [118].…”
Section: Situmorang and Ilyasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HELLP syndrome can be measured by elastosonography acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI) [116]. For the diagnosis of HELLP syndrome, elevated levels of ET-1, M30, and Angs-1 and -2 appear as promising apoptotic-associated biomarkers where serum M30 levels have the benefit of being the most promising test for predictive or differential diagnosis of HELLP syndrome in PE patients [117]. D-dimers can also be as biomarkers in fibrin formation and degradation where levels were significantly increased in Sudanese women with PE, with hemostatic abnormalities [118].…”
Section: Situmorang and Ilyasmentioning
confidence: 99%