sFlt-1 and PlGF levels in a patient with mirror syndrome related to cytomegalovirus infection.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] C. Çelik,et al. Radical trachelectomy in late pregnancy: is it an option? , 2010, European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology.
[2] A. Benigni,et al. Increased concentrations of antiangiogenic factors in mirror syndrome complicating twin‐to‐twin transfusion syndrome , 2010, Prenatal diagnosis.
[3] W. Henrich,et al. Mirror Syndrome: A Systematic Review of Fetal Associated Conditions, Maternal Presentation and Perinatal Outcome , 2010, Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy.
[4] D. Ninčić,et al. Radical abdominal trachelectomy in the 19th gestation week in patients with early invasive cervical carcinoma: case study and overview of literature. , 2009, American journal of obstetrics and gynecology.
[5] L. Massuger,et al. First case of vaginal radical trachelectomy in a pregnant patient , 2007, International Journal of Gynecologic Cancer.
[6] E. Chien,et al. Cytomegalovirus-Induced Mirror Syndrome Associated With Elevated Levels of Circulating Antiangiogenic Factors , 2007, Obstetrics and gynecology.
[7] G. del Priore,et al. Abdominal Radical Trachelectomy During Pregnancy to Preserve Pregnancy and Fertility , 2006, Obstetrics and gynecology.
[8] C. Brochot,et al. Mirror syndrome due to parvovirus B19 hydrops complicated by severe maternal pulmonary effusion , 2006, Prenatal diagnosis.
[9] D. DeLair,et al. Radical abdominal trachelectomy for stage IB1 cervical cancer at 15-week gestation. , 2010, Gynecologic oncology.