Is pregnancy associated plasma protein-A (PAPP-A) a marker for adverse perinatal outcomes in preterm isolated oligohydramnios cases?
Objective: Isolated oligohydramnios is defined as an amniotic fluid index below five centimeter with no other coexisting condition. There are still controversies about the management and pregnancy outcomes. A marker predicting these is crucial. Low pregnancy associated plasma protein-A levels were r...
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Main Authors: | Gulten Ozgen (Author), Burcu Dincgez Cakmak (Author), Betul Dundar (Author), Fatma Nurgul Tasgoz (Author), Feyza Bayram (Author), Burak Karadag (Author) |
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2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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