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Autor:
Jane E Harding, C Morgan, Greg Gamble, Caroline Crowther, Luling Lin, Frank Bloomfield, M Agosti, S A Atkinson, A Biasini, R D S Da Cunha, N D Embleton, M Faraz, M S Fewtrell, F Lamy Filho, C Fusch, M L Gianni, H G Kanmaz, WWK Koo, I Litmanovitz, A Lucas, K Mukhopadhyay, E Neri, J Picaud, E.V Rafael, P Roggero, A Singhal, K Stroemmen, M J Tan, F M Tandoi, CL Wood, G Zachariassen
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open, Vol 10, Iss 1 (2020)
Introduction Preterm and small for gestational age (SGA) infants are at increased risk of poor growth, disability and delayed development. While growing up they are also at increased risk of obesity, diabetes and later heart disease. The risk of such
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ae253a876ea346b98b096d69db910ad1
372 Neonatal Outcome After Pregnancy Complicated by Thick Heterogeneous (Jellylike) Placenta (JLP)
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::c4ecd69535a839c5cb51306ae5aaa242
http://hdl.handle.net/11383/2071615
http://hdl.handle.net/11383/2071615
Autor:
Ruth Sager, Luigi Raio, Antoine Malek, Massimo Agosti, Mathias Nelle, F M Tandoi, F Ghezzi, A Cromi
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Research. 56:506-506
Background: Previous studies reported that C-reactive protein (CRP), an acute phase protein, is present in amniotic fluid (AF) and fetal urine. Elevated AF-CRP levels have been associated with adverse pregnancy outcome such as preterm delivery and ne
Autor:
Ruth Sager, F M Tandoi, A Cromi, Massimo Agosti, Mathias Nelle, F Ghezzi, Luigi Raio, Antoine Malek
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Research. 56:507-507
Background: C reactive protein (CRP) has been found in amniotic fluid (AF) and fetal urine. Elevated levels of AF-CRP have been associated with preterm birth and neonatal infection. Increased AF-CRP levels have been found at the time of genetic amnio
Autor:
S Minocchieri, Luigi Raio, Massimo Agosti, Mathias Nelle, F Ghezzi, Antoine Malek, F M Tandoi
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Research. 56:495-495
Background: C reactive protein (CRP) is a major acute-phase plasma protein displaying rapid and pronounced rise of its serum concentration in response to infection or tissue injury. CRP is usually synthesized by hepatocytes and induced by cytokines.