C-reactive protein (CRP) is a marker of tissue damage and inflammation. Maternal levels of CRP are elevated in overt preeclampsia, but there is still debate about its use as a predictive marker for preeclampsia during the first and second trimesters of pregnancy. In this study, we measured CRP levels during the first trimester of pregnancy in women who later developed preeclampsia or gave birth to a growth-restricted baby. In total, 107 women from a low-risk population participated in the study, six women developed preeclampsia and nine gave birth to a growth-restricted baby. Although there is a large overlap in measured CRP levels between the three groups, mean CRP levels were significantly elevated in women who later developed preeclampsi...
Background: In this study, we compare the level of two inflammatory markers, high sensitive C-reacti...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of raised C-reactive protein in patients with preeclampsia. P...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of raised C-reactive protein in patients with preeclampsia. P...
ObjectiveWe sought to examine the associations of maternal C-reactive protein (CRP) levels with feta...
Background: Whatever its etiology, the inflammatory reactions of preeclampsia lead to the activation...
Background: The association high C-reactive protein (CRP) levels with the occurrence of preeclampsi...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to determine whether high C-reactive protein (CRP) concentration during ...
Hypertension is the most frequent medical complication of pregnancy. A recent report demonstrates th...
Preeclampsia is a hypertensive disorder in 3-7% of all pregnant women characterised by elevated bloo...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to determine whether high C-reactive protein (CRP) concentration during ...
Introduction: Gestational hypertension is a less investigated hypertensive disorder of pregnancy tha...
Background: A considerable evidence suggests that maternal inflammation dysregulation may play as a ...
An acute-phase protein found in plasma that reflects a measure of acute phase response to inflammati...
An acute-phase protein found in plasma that reflects a measure of acute phase response to inflammati...
Although essential for a successful pregnancy, a growing body of evidence suggests that maternal inf...
Background: In this study, we compare the level of two inflammatory markers, high sensitive C-reacti...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of raised C-reactive protein in patients with preeclampsia. P...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of raised C-reactive protein in patients with preeclampsia. P...
ObjectiveWe sought to examine the associations of maternal C-reactive protein (CRP) levels with feta...
Background: Whatever its etiology, the inflammatory reactions of preeclampsia lead to the activation...
Background: The association high C-reactive protein (CRP) levels with the occurrence of preeclampsi...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to determine whether high C-reactive protein (CRP) concentration during ...
Hypertension is the most frequent medical complication of pregnancy. A recent report demonstrates th...
Preeclampsia is a hypertensive disorder in 3-7% of all pregnant women characterised by elevated bloo...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to determine whether high C-reactive protein (CRP) concentration during ...
Introduction: Gestational hypertension is a less investigated hypertensive disorder of pregnancy tha...
Background: A considerable evidence suggests that maternal inflammation dysregulation may play as a ...
An acute-phase protein found in plasma that reflects a measure of acute phase response to inflammati...
An acute-phase protein found in plasma that reflects a measure of acute phase response to inflammati...
Although essential for a successful pregnancy, a growing body of evidence suggests that maternal inf...
Background: In this study, we compare the level of two inflammatory markers, high sensitive C-reacti...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of raised C-reactive protein in patients with preeclampsia. P...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of raised C-reactive protein in patients with preeclampsia. P...