Advanced lipoprotein measures and recurrent preterm birth

Objective Lipoproteins are associated with atherogenic and inflammatory processes, and these processes may be related to adverse pregnancy outcomes. We therefore examined whether variations in lipoprotein particle size and concentration are associated with preterm birth (PTB)

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 2013-10, Vol.209 (4), p.342.e1-342.e7
Hauptverfasser: Thorp, John M., MD, Rice, Madeline Murguia, PhD, Harper, Margaret, MD, MSc, Klebanoff, Mark, MD, MPH, Sorokin, Yoram, MD, Varner, Michael W., MD, Wapner, Ronald J., MD, Caritis, Steve N., MD, Iams, Jay D., MD, Peaceman, Alan M., MD, Mercer, Brian M., MD, Sciscione, Anthony, DO, Rouse, Dwight J., MD, Ramin, Susan M., MD, Anderson, Garland B., MD
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Zusammenfassung:Objective Lipoproteins are associated with atherogenic and inflammatory processes, and these processes may be related to adverse pregnancy outcomes. We therefore examined whether variations in lipoprotein particle size and concentration are associated with preterm birth (PTB)
ISSN:0002-9378
1097-6868
DOI:10.1016/j.ajog.2013.06.005