Salivary Progesterone as a Biochemical Marker to Predict Early Preterm Birth in Asymptomatic High-Risk Women

Mahbooba Nasr El-Din Osman;

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Preterm delivery (PTD) is the major obstetric and neonatal problem of the developing and developed world (Charles et al., 2012).Preterm delivery occurs in 5-13% of pregnancies before 37 weeks' gestation. Most of the damage and death cases occur in infants


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Title Salivary Progesterone as a Biochemical Marker to Predict Early Preterm Birth in Asymptomatic High-Risk Women
Other Titles البروجسترون اللعابي كعلامة بيوكيميائية للتنبؤ بالولادة المبكرة في النساء الحوامل ذو المخاطر العالية
Authors Mahbooba Nasr El-Din Osman
Keywords Salivary Progesterone as a Biochemical Marker to Predict Early Preterm Birth in Asymptomatic High-Risk Women
Issue Date 2014
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Preterm delivery (PTD) is the major obstetric and neonatal problem of the developing and developed world (Charles et al., 2012).Preterm delivery occurs in 5-13% of pregnancies before 37 weeks' gestation. Most of the damage and death cases occur in infants

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