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PREDICTIVE VALUE OF MATERNAL SERUM C- REACTIVE PROTEIN LEVELS WITH SEVERITY OF PREECLAMPSIA

PREDICTIVE VALUE OF MATERNAL SERUM C- REACTIVE PROTEIN LEVELS WITH SEVERITY OF PREECLAMPSIA

... in maternal serum in the 3rd trimester of pregnant women proved of great value in predicting preeclampsia ...in serum of both mild pre-eclamptic women (group A) (median - range: 15 ...between ...

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A study on relationship between maternal serum zinc level and congenital malformation of fetus

A study on relationship between maternal serum zinc level and congenital malformation of fetus

... I, Dr.R. SATHYA, solemnly declare that the dissertation titled, “A STUDY ON RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MATERNAL SERUM ZINC LEVEL AND CONGENITAL MALFORMATION OF FETUS” has been done by me. I also declare that this ...

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The Impact of Third Trimester Maternal Serum Vitamin B12 and Folate Status on Fetal Birth Weight  Is Maternal Serum Homocysteine a Predictor of Low Birth Weight Infants?

The Impact of Third Trimester Maternal Serum Vitamin B12 and Folate Status on Fetal Birth Weight Is Maternal Serum Homocysteine a Predictor of Low Birth Weight Infants?

... high serum homocysteine level of mothers of LBW infants compared to mothers of ABW infants ...and maternal or neo- natal biochemical variables (B12, RBC and serum folate and total ...antenatal ...

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Maternal body burdens of PCDD/Fs and PBDEs are associated with maternal serum levels of thyroid hormones in early pregnancy: a cross-sectional study

Maternal body burdens of PCDD/Fs and PBDEs are associated with maternal serum levels of thyroid hormones in early pregnancy: a cross-sectional study

... of maternal body burden during pregnancy, which makes it difficult to draw conclusions about causality of observed associa- ...since maternal T3 status could have influenced distribution, metabolism and ...

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Maternal serum adiponectin, leptin and adiponectin-leptin ratio as possible biomarkers of preeclampsia

Maternal serum adiponectin, leptin and adiponectin-leptin ratio as possible biomarkers of preeclampsia

... significant maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality, yet biomarkers for the condition have not been fully ...participants. Maternal serum adiponectin and leptin were quantified using ...

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Association of maternal serum alpha fetoprotein with persistent placenta previa

Association of maternal serum alpha fetoprotein with persistent placenta previa

... I Dr.N.T.Malarvizhi solemnly declare that the dissertation titled “ASSOCIATION OF MATERNAL SERUM ALPHA FETOPROTEIN WITH PERSISTENT PLACENTA PREVIA” has been prepared by me. I also declare that this ...

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Measurement of betamethasone concentration in maternal serum treated for fetal lung maturity; Is it feasible?

Measurement of betamethasone concentration in maternal serum treated for fetal lung maturity; Is it feasible?

... As shown in Fig. 1, betamethasone concentrations could be measured in the human serum samples. Among the measurements performed for each woman, the concentra- tion was highest 36 hours after the first dose of ...

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A Study of Maternal Serum Cystatin C and Serum Creatinine levels in Preeclamptic and Normotensive Pregnancies: A Case Control study

A Study of Maternal Serum Cystatin C and Serum Creatinine levels in Preeclamptic and Normotensive Pregnancies: A Case Control study

... In pregnancy changes happen in haemodynamic and cardiovascular system within intial vasodilatative adaptation of the maternal cardiovascular system which begins in Ist trimester as a result of invasion by spiral ...

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Role of maternal serum interleukin 17 in preeclampsia: diagnosis and prognosis

<p>Role of maternal serum interleukin 17 in preeclampsia: diagnosis and prognosis</p>

... the serum levels of IL- 17 and TGF- β , which were signi fi cantly higher in preeclamp- sia patients compared with the normal pregnant group and healthy individuals ...in serum IL-17 concentra- tions between ...

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Maternal serum endoglin as an early marker of pre-eclampsia in high-risk patients

Maternal serum endoglin as an early marker of pre-eclampsia in high-risk patients

... studies with a rigorous methodology and greater numbers of pre-eclamptic patients are needed to evaluate the clini- cal utility of this marker further, given that mechanisms responsible for pre-eclampsia will favor ...

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Maternal Serum Vitamin D Levels During Pregnancy and Offspring Neurocognitive Development

Maternal Serum Vitamin D Levels During Pregnancy and Offspring Neurocognitive Development

... implications for offspring neurodeve- lopment is of urgent importance. Here we report a large-scale longitudinal study of the association between ma- ternal 25(OH)-vitamin D concentrations measured during the second ...

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Maternal serum selenium as a predictor of preeclampsia

Maternal serum selenium as a predictor of preeclampsia

... Methods: A retrospective case-control study of 107 pregnant women was conducted over 1.5 years at St. John’s Medical College Hospital. On screening for inclusion criteria, at baseline, information on maternal ...

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Maternal serum uric acid level and maternal and neonatal complications in preeclamptic women: A cross-sectional study

Maternal serum uric acid level and maternal and neonatal complications in preeclamptic women: A cross-sectional study

... of maternal death in those with increased uric acid levels, LDL, AST, alanine aminotransferase, APTT was higher than the control group ...serious maternal and perinatal complications such as <7 Apgar ...

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ASSOCIATION OF MATERNAL OBESITY AT BIRTH WITH INCREASED OFFSPRING BODY SIZE AND SERUM LEPTIN

ASSOCIATION OF MATERNAL OBESITY AT BIRTH WITH INCREASED OFFSPRING BODY SIZE AND SERUM LEPTIN

... between maternal serum and cord ...cord serum leptin by neonatal adipose tissue, placenta or ...cord serum leptin was correlated with maternal BMI before delivery, in agreement with ...

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Serum IgG Responses and Seroconversion Patterns to Cryptosporidium gp15 among Children in a Birth Cohort in South India

Serum IgG Responses and Seroconversion Patterns to Cryptosporidium gp15 among Children in a Birth Cohort in South India

... of maternal serum IgG against Cryptosporidium gp15 on responses to this antigen in children with (cases) and without (con- trols) PCR-confirmed cryptosporidial ...diarrhea. Maternal sera (n ⴝ 129) ...

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Maternal PAPP A Levels at 11   13 Weeks of Gestation Predict Foetal and Neonatal Growth

Maternal PAPP A Levels at 11 13 Weeks of Gestation Predict Foetal and Neonatal Growth

... that maternal serum levels of pregnancy-associated plasma protein A (PAPP-A) at 9 - 14 weeks of gestation may predict foetal and neonatal ...Lower maternal serum PAPP-A levels were, according ...

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Effect of perchlorate and thiocyanate exposure on thyroid function of pregnant women from South-West England: a cohort study

Effect of perchlorate and thiocyanate exposure on thyroid function of pregnant women from South-West England: a cohort study

... and maternal thyroid function, others have shown that UPC is associated with low maternal FT4 and/ or high TSH ...in maternal serum FT4 level with every 10% increase in UPC, providing ...

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Matrotrophic viviparity in the yellowtail rockfish Sebastes flavidus

Matrotrophic viviparity in the yellowtail rockfish Sebastes flavidus

... in maternal serum and changes in yolk proteins as embryonic development progressed, protein analyses were performed on females in progressive stages of ovarian maturation from early recrudescence to ...

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Maternal immune markers in serum during gestation and in breast milk and the risk of asthma-like symptoms at ages 6 and 12 months: a longitudinal study

Maternal immune markers in serum during gestation and in breast milk and the risk of asthma-like symptoms at ages 6 and 12 months: a longitudinal study

... both maternal serum and whey immune markers (IL-13 and IL-5) increased the risk of AS in the offspring from South ...in maternal serum and whey are correlated (Table 3), the results suggests ...

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MUCOLYTIC ENZYME SYSTEMS

MUCOLYTIC ENZYME SYSTEMS

... newborn infant serum, though not depressed, differ from the concentrations in maternal serum in that elevated levels are uniformly absent in the serums of the infants and regu- larly pre[r] ...

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