CORRELATION BETWEEN MATERNAL DYSLIPIDEMIA AND PRETERM DELIVERY IN TERTIARY CARE CENTRE- A CLINICAL STUDY.
Background: Pregnancy is the physiological process in a woman's reproductive life. Though all pregnancies carry a risk, almost all pregnancies go uneventfully. In normal pregnancy, as the gestation advances, there is a physiological rise in triglycerides and cholesterol. Hypertriglyceridemia a...
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Main Authors: | Dr. R. Nithya (Author), Preethika A (Author), Monisha devi SS (Author), Vatsala Shahi (Author) |
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Student's Journal of Health Research,
2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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