Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6144781 | American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The risk of the development of severe preeclampsia increases for women with high second-trimester AFP, human chorionic gonadotropin, inhibin, and/or low unconjugated estriol; this is especially true for early-onset severe preeclampsia. When abnormal biomarkers co-occur, risk dramatically increases. Although the screening value of second-trimester biomarkers is low, abnormal biomarkers, especially when occurring in combination, appear to indicate placental dysfunction that is associated with the development of severe preeclampsia.
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Authors
Véronique MD, MAS, Rebecca J. MPH, Robert J. PhD, Chin-Shang PhD, Dena MD, L. Elaine MD, Laura L. PhD,