The role of salivary progesterone and cervical length measurement in predicting risk of spontaneous preterm birth
Background: Neonatal mortality and neonatal morbidity are increased by preterm birth. Researchers have assessed various biochemical and biophysical markers to predict women at risk for preterm birth in order to decrease its incidence, prevent complications and improve survival rate for infants. Obje...
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Main Authors: | Sara Oday (Author), Maysoon Sharief (Author) |
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