Maternal serum levels of placental protein 5 in complications of late pregnancy
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Maternal serum levels of placental protein 5 in complications of late pregnancy
Abstract
Maternal serum levels of placental protein 5 (PP5) were measured during the third trimester in women with normal and abnormal pregnancies. PP5 levels were significantly elevated in patients with preeclampsia, diabetes, intrauterine growth retardation associated with preeclampsia, and twin pregnancy.
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