Use of the combined first‐trimester screen result and low PAPP‐A to predict risk of adverse fetal outcomes
Prenatal Diagnosis2008Vol. 28(1), pp. 28–35
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Abstract
Women with positive screen or low PAPP-A were at increased risk for some adverse fetal outcomes. The sensitivity of these parameters was insufficient to support primary screening, but increased surveillance during pregnancy may be appropriate.
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