LAMELLAR BODY COUNT IN AMNIOTIC FLUID AS A PREDICTOR OF FETAL LUNG MATURITY IN HIGH RISK PREGNANCIES

Emad Fathi Abdel-Ghani Mohammed AbulMagd;

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Study was performed on 60 cases, 20 cases normal pregnancies, 40 cases were high risk, lamellar body count (LBC) in amniotic fluid was correlated to development of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in newborns to predict fetal lung maturity. Statistical


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Title LAMELLAR BODY COUNT IN AMNIOTIC FLUID AS A PREDICTOR OF FETAL LUNG MATURITY IN HIGH RISK PREGNANCIES
Authors Emad Fathi Abdel-Ghani Mohammed AbulMagd
Keywords LAMELLAR BODY COUNT IN AMNIOTIC FLUID AS A PREDICTOR OF FETAL LUNG MATURITY IN HIGH RISK PREGNANCIES
Issue Date 2009
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Study was performed on 60 cases, 20 cases normal pregnancies, 40 cases were high risk, lamellar body count (LBC) in amniotic fluid was correlated to development of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in newborns to predict fetal lung maturity. Statistical

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