Fetal growth restriction is an important part of monitoring a pregnancy. Because guidelines or diagnostic criteria for either minor or major thrombophilia are scarce, this systematic review aims to summarize the present knowledge in the field. We performed the CRD42022376006 protocol in Prospero with a systematic literature search in PubMed and Web of Science databases and included original full-text articles (randomized control trials and clinical trials) from the last 10 years, published in English, and with the “thrombophilia AND (pregnancy OR diagnostic criteria) AND fetal growth restriction” criteria. After two researchers extracted the articles of interest, they were assessed using the Newcastle–Ottawa Scale and eight articles were in...
Objective: Our aim was to investigate the effects of the maternal and fetal thrombophilia in the cas...
The term thrombophilia describes an increased tendency to develop thrombosis and many laboratory mar...
Inherited thrombophilia is believed to be a multiple gene disease with more than one defect. We aime...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a systematic review of the literature of studies that exami...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a systematic review of the literature of studies that exami...
Objective. To identify qualitative and quantitative changes involving coagulation factors engaged in...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) depends on the placental capacity to transfer oxygen and nutr...
Objectives The relationship between fetal thrombophilic polymorphism and adverse pregnancy outcomes ...
Factor V Leiden represents a mutation in the gene coding the production of V factor, being the most ...
Intrauterine growth restriction is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. Its pathogenesis i...
Thrombophilia can be defined as a predis-position to thrombosis. Abnormalities in haemostasis that a...
Maternal thrombophilias increases the risk of an adverse pregnancy outcome. An extensive literature ...
Abstract The objective of this study was to assess the relationship between hereditary thrombophili...
Pregnancy may unmask an unrecognized thrombophilia with the development of venous thromboembolism (V...
The term thrombophilia describes an increased tendency to develop thrombosis and many laboratory mar...
Objective: Our aim was to investigate the effects of the maternal and fetal thrombophilia in the cas...
The term thrombophilia describes an increased tendency to develop thrombosis and many laboratory mar...
Inherited thrombophilia is believed to be a multiple gene disease with more than one defect. We aime...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a systematic review of the literature of studies that exami...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a systematic review of the literature of studies that exami...
Objective. To identify qualitative and quantitative changes involving coagulation factors engaged in...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) depends on the placental capacity to transfer oxygen and nutr...
Objectives The relationship between fetal thrombophilic polymorphism and adverse pregnancy outcomes ...
Factor V Leiden represents a mutation in the gene coding the production of V factor, being the most ...
Intrauterine growth restriction is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. Its pathogenesis i...
Thrombophilia can be defined as a predis-position to thrombosis. Abnormalities in haemostasis that a...
Maternal thrombophilias increases the risk of an adverse pregnancy outcome. An extensive literature ...
Abstract The objective of this study was to assess the relationship between hereditary thrombophili...
Pregnancy may unmask an unrecognized thrombophilia with the development of venous thromboembolism (V...
The term thrombophilia describes an increased tendency to develop thrombosis and many laboratory mar...
Objective: Our aim was to investigate the effects of the maternal and fetal thrombophilia in the cas...
The term thrombophilia describes an increased tendency to develop thrombosis and many laboratory mar...
Inherited thrombophilia is believed to be a multiple gene disease with more than one defect. We aime...