Complications and outcomes of pregnancy in patients with antiphospholipid antibodies during various treatment methods
Introduction. Antiphospholipid antibodies (APAs) exert multifaceted effects on the course of pregnancy by disrupting microcirculation, affecting the hemostasis, as well as damaging the endothelial membranes, leading to early reproductive loss and development of placenta-associated complications depe...
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Main Authors: | Yu. S. Bagdasarova (Author), M. S. Zainulina (Author), M. G. Nikolaeva (Author) |
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