The Use of Transvaginal Ultrasound Assessment of Cervical Length and Cervicovaginal Fetal Fibronectin as Predictors of Labour in Patients with Threatened Preterm Birth

Gehan El-Sayed Mohamed El-Hawary;

Abstract


Preterm birth is the single largest cause of perinatal mortality and morbidity in infants without anomalies with (60–80%) of deaths of these infants.
The main reason for low success rates of tocolytic therapy is failure to detect the onset of preterm la


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Title The Use of Transvaginal Ultrasound Assessment of Cervical Length and Cervicovaginal Fetal Fibronectin as Predictors of Labour in Patients with Threatened Preterm Birth
Authors Gehan El-Sayed Mohamed El-Hawary
Keywords The Use of Transvaginal Ultrasound Assessment of Cervical Length and Cervicovaginal Fetal Fibronectin as Predictors of Labour in Patients with Threatened Preterm Birth
Issue Date 2008
Description 
Preterm birth is the single largest cause of perinatal mortality and morbidity in infants without anomalies with (60–80%) of deaths of these infants.
The main reason for low success rates of tocolytic therapy is failure to detect the onset of preterm la

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