ObjectiveWe sought to examine the associations of maternal C-reactive protein (CRP) levels with fetal growth and the risks of neonatal complications.Study DesignCRP levels were measured in early pregnancy in 6016 women. Main outcome measures were fetal growth in each trimester and neonatal complications.ResultsAs compared to the reference group (CRP levels <5 mg/L), elevated maternal CRP levels (≥25 mg/L) were associated with lower estimated fetal weight in third trimester and lower weight at birth (differences: −29 g, 95% confidence interval [CI], −58 to 0 and −128 g, 95% CI, −195 to −60, respectively). Elevated maternal CRP levels were also associated with an increased risk of a small size for gestational age in the offspring (adjusted od...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to determine whether high C-reactive protein (CRP) concentration during ...
 Background: C-reactive protein (CRP) is a well-known indicator of inflammation, infection, and str...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To determine the association between elevated Serum C-Reactive Protein levels ...
ObjectiveWe sought to examine the associations of maternal C-reactive protein (CRP) levels with feta...
C-reactive protein (CRP) is a marker of tissue damage and inflammation. Maternal levels of CRP are e...
Background: A considerable evidence suggests that maternal inflammation dysregulation may play as a ...
Although essential for a successful pregnancy, a growing body of evidence suggests that maternal inf...
Background: The aim of the study was to evaluate the association between levels of second trimester ...
Background: Preterm labour is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality. Infection play...
Objective:To determine association of early-onset neonatal sepsis (EONS) in newborns of serum C-reac...
Background: The association high C-reactive protein (CRP) levels with the occurrence of preeclampsi...
Abstract: Background: Several epidemiological studies reported a significant correlation between low...
Background: Preterm labour is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality. Infection play...
Systemic maternal infections have been associated with preterm delivery. The authors examined the as...
Abstract: Background: Several epidemiological studies reported a significant correlation between low...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to determine whether high C-reactive protein (CRP) concentration during ...
 Background: C-reactive protein (CRP) is a well-known indicator of inflammation, infection, and str...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To determine the association between elevated Serum C-Reactive Protein levels ...
ObjectiveWe sought to examine the associations of maternal C-reactive protein (CRP) levels with feta...
C-reactive protein (CRP) is a marker of tissue damage and inflammation. Maternal levels of CRP are e...
Background: A considerable evidence suggests that maternal inflammation dysregulation may play as a ...
Although essential for a successful pregnancy, a growing body of evidence suggests that maternal inf...
Background: The aim of the study was to evaluate the association between levels of second trimester ...
Background: Preterm labour is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality. Infection play...
Objective:To determine association of early-onset neonatal sepsis (EONS) in newborns of serum C-reac...
Background: The association high C-reactive protein (CRP) levels with the occurrence of preeclampsi...
Abstract: Background: Several epidemiological studies reported a significant correlation between low...
Background: Preterm labour is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality. Infection play...
Systemic maternal infections have been associated with preterm delivery. The authors examined the as...
Abstract: Background: Several epidemiological studies reported a significant correlation between low...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to determine whether high C-reactive protein (CRP) concentration during ...
 Background: C-reactive protein (CRP) is a well-known indicator of inflammation, infection, and str...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To determine the association between elevated Serum C-Reactive Protein levels ...