In obstetrics, premature rupture of the membranes (PROM) is a frequent observation which is responsible for many premature deliveries. PROM is also associated with an increased risk of fetal and maternal infections. Early diagnosis is mandatory in order to decrease such complications. Despite that current biological tests allowing the diagnosis of PROM are both sensitive and specific, contamination of the samples by maternal blood can induce false positive results. Therefore, in order to identify new potential markers of PROM (present only in amniotic blood, and absent in maternal blood), proteomic studies were undertaken on samples collected from six women at terms (pairs of maternal plasma and amniotic fluid) as well as on four samples of...
OBJECTIVE:We aimed to assess the correlations among multiple cytokine concentrations in the maternal...
Preterm prelabour rupture of membranes beyond the 34th week of gestation (late PPROM) is frequently ...
Preterm delivery (PTD) is commonly caused by intraamniotic infection and inflammation (IAI) and is o...
The presence and integrity of amniotic fluid is fundamental for the normal development of the human ...
A significant obstetric complication facing contemporary materno-fetal medicine is preterm premature...
This paper presents a comparative proteomic analysis of human maternal plasma and amniotic fluid (AF...
Though recent advancement in proteomics has provided a novel perspective on several distinct pathoge...
IntroductionTo identify potential biomarkers in the plasma that could predict histologic chorioamnio...
Amniotic fluid (AF) is a potential source of biomarkers for many disorders which may occur during pr...
5 Summary In this work, we took advantage of modern proteomics in order to characterize intraamnioti...
The loss of fetal membrane (FM) integrity and function at an early time point during pregnancy can h...
Preterm prelabour rupture of membranes beyond the 34th week of gestation (late PPROM) is frequently ...
Purpose of review To evaluate diagnostic accuracy studies for rupture of the fetal membranes (ROM). ...
Preterm labour is the most significant problem facing contemporary obstetrics. Despite advances in o...
BACKGROUND: Premature rupture of the membranes (PROM) is most commonly diagnosed using physical exam...
OBJECTIVE:We aimed to assess the correlations among multiple cytokine concentrations in the maternal...
Preterm prelabour rupture of membranes beyond the 34th week of gestation (late PPROM) is frequently ...
Preterm delivery (PTD) is commonly caused by intraamniotic infection and inflammation (IAI) and is o...
The presence and integrity of amniotic fluid is fundamental for the normal development of the human ...
A significant obstetric complication facing contemporary materno-fetal medicine is preterm premature...
This paper presents a comparative proteomic analysis of human maternal plasma and amniotic fluid (AF...
Though recent advancement in proteomics has provided a novel perspective on several distinct pathoge...
IntroductionTo identify potential biomarkers in the plasma that could predict histologic chorioamnio...
Amniotic fluid (AF) is a potential source of biomarkers for many disorders which may occur during pr...
5 Summary In this work, we took advantage of modern proteomics in order to characterize intraamnioti...
The loss of fetal membrane (FM) integrity and function at an early time point during pregnancy can h...
Preterm prelabour rupture of membranes beyond the 34th week of gestation (late PPROM) is frequently ...
Purpose of review To evaluate diagnostic accuracy studies for rupture of the fetal membranes (ROM). ...
Preterm labour is the most significant problem facing contemporary obstetrics. Despite advances in o...
BACKGROUND: Premature rupture of the membranes (PROM) is most commonly diagnosed using physical exam...
OBJECTIVE:We aimed to assess the correlations among multiple cytokine concentrations in the maternal...
Preterm prelabour rupture of membranes beyond the 34th week of gestation (late PPROM) is frequently ...
Preterm delivery (PTD) is commonly caused by intraamniotic infection and inflammation (IAI) and is o...