Serum Amyloid A in Preeclampsia
Manar Khammas Jewi;
Abstract
All cases in the groups were subjected to Full history taking including personal history to exclude smoking, medical history to exclude preexisting disease such as diabetes, hypertension and drug history, Body weight, height and BMI, General and abdominal examination (Vital signs &Abdominal examination to exclude multiple pregnancy), Gestational age calculation & Ultrasound to exclude multiple pregnancy, polyhydramnios and fetal abnormality.
In currant study, the mean value of age among cases of preeclampsia without severe features was (26.09±4.30), and cases of preeclampsia with severe features was (26.64±4.48), BMI was (28.23±4.20) and (27.84±3.21) respectively, while range of gestational age was (30+3 – 38+2) and (23+4 - 39+2) respectively. On other hands; we found the mean value of age
In currant study, the mean value of age among cases of preeclampsia without severe features was (26.09±4.30), and cases of preeclampsia with severe features was (26.64±4.48), BMI was (28.23±4.20) and (27.84±3.21) respectively, while range of gestational age was (30+3 – 38+2) and (23+4 - 39+2) respectively. On other hands; we found the mean value of age
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| Title | Serum Amyloid A in Preeclampsia | Other Titles | العلاقة بين مستوى أميلويد (أ) عند الأم و تسمم الحمل | Authors | Manar Khammas Jewi | Issue Date | 2019 |
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