Prediction of pre‐eclampsia by a combination of maternal history, uterine artery Doppler and mean arterial pressure

To determine the value of combined screening for pre‐eclampsia by maternal history, and mid‐trimester uterine artery (UtA) Doppler imaging and maternal blood pressure.

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