Serum urea acid and urea nitrogen levels are risk factors for maternal and fetal outcomes of pregnancy: a retrospective cohort study
Plain language summary Adverse pregnancy outcomes are important public health problems in terms of high mortality and long-term health effects of maternal and newborn babies. This study assessed the association between serum urea acid and urea nitrogen levels during pregnancy and the risk of adverse...
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Main Authors: | Lanlan Wu (Author), Yao Liu (Author), Zengyou Liu (Author), Hengying Chen (Author), Siwen Shen (Author), Yuanhuan Wei (Author), Ruifang Sun (Author), Guifang Deng (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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