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Dr. Hamasat Abd Elhafeez Abd Elkhalek Abd Elkader Elnoury :: Publications:

Title:
Pregnancy-induced low serum Ficolin levels may underlie the development of Pre-eclampsia and predict it
Authors: Wagdy M Amer MD (l ), Ali A Morsi MD (I), Hamasat A Alnoury
Year: 2021
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Abstract:

Objectives: Estimation of serum ficolin-2 and -3 for normotensive pregnant women to find a relation between ficolm levels and development of PE. Patients & Methods: Primigravida attending the clinic prior to the 12th gestational week underwent blood pressure (BP) measurements and gave blood sample for estimation of fasting blood glucose (FBG) and ELISA estimation of serum ficolin. Enrolled women were asked to attend 4-weekly for BP measurement; 59 PE women (Group PE), 59 nonnotensive pregnant women (Group NT) and 59 non-pregnant women (Group NP) were enrolled. Results: At time of PE diagnosis, all pregnant women had higher BP than their baseline measures, with significantly higher measures in PE women. Serum ficolin-2 levels were significantly lower in pregnant than NP women and in PE than NT women, while serum ficol in-3 levels were significantly lower in PE than NT women. Development of PE was positively associated with higher BMI, FBG and BP, while was negatively correlated with ficolin levels. Regression analysis defined low serum ficolin levels as negative predictors for PE development and serum ficolin-2 level

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