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387 related items for PubMed ID: 20509148

  • 1. Low PAPP-A in the first trimester is associated with reduced fetal growth rate prior to gestational week 20.
    Salvig JD, Kirkegaard I, Winding TN, Henriksen TB, Tørring N, Uldbjerg N.
    Prenat Diagn; 2010 Jun; 30(6):503-8. PubMed ID: 20509148
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  • 2. Which ultrasound or biochemical markers are independent predictors of small-for-gestational age?
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  • 3. First-trimester maternal serum levels of placental hormones are independent predictors of second-trimester fetal growth parameters.
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  • 4. Prediction of birth weight by fetal crown-rump length and maternal serum levels of pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A in the first trimester.
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    Prenat Diagn; 2007 Apr; 27(4):303-11. PubMed ID: 17269128
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  • 6. Early fetal size and growth as predictors of adverse outcome.
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  • 7. Early fetal growth, PAPP-A and free β-hCG in relation to risk of delivering a small-for-gestational age infant.
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  • 9. First-trimester biochemical markers of aneuploidy and the prediction of small-for-gestational age fetuses.
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  • 10. First-trimester pregnancy-associated plasma protein A and subsequent abnormalities of fetal growth.
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  • 11. Distinction between fetal growth restriction and small for gestational age newborn weight enhances the prognostic value of low PAPP-A in the first trimester.
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  • 12. First trimester pregnancy associated plasma protein-A as a marker for poor pregnancy outcome in patients with early-onset fetal growth restriction.
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  • 13. Decreased first trimester PAPP-A is a predictor of adverse pregnancy outcome.
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  • 14. First trimester Down syndrome screening: distribution of markers and comparison of assays for quantification of pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A.
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    Scand J Clin Lab Invest; 2006 Sep; 66(2):101-11. PubMed ID: 16537243
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  • 15. Association of extreme first-trimester free human chorionic gonadotropin-beta, pregnancy-associated plasma protein A, and nuchal translucency with intrauterine growth restriction and other adverse pregnancy outcomes.
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  • 18. First-trimester combined screening for Down syndrome: prediction of low birth weight, small for gestational age and pre-term delivery in a cohort of non-selected women.
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    Prenat Diagn; 2008 Mar; 28(3):247-53. PubMed ID: 18302310
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  • 19. Association between birth weight and first-trimester free beta-human chorionic gonadotropin and pregnancy-associated plasma protein A.
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  • 20. Second-trimester levels of pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A and free beta-hCG in pregnancies with trisomy 13.
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