The association between obesity and hematologic inflammatory markers in the first trimester pregnancies
Objective Obesity is the defined as the abnormal or excessive accumulation of the fat which is harmful for the health, and its prevalence has been increasing. Many studies have shown that obesity alone leads to inflammation and causes poor gestational outcomes. In our study, we aimed to investigate...
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Main Author: | İncesu Çintesun, Feyza Nur (Author) |
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Perinatal Medicine Foundation,
2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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