Abstract

Women with lupus and antiphospholipid antibody syndrome have excess risk for adverse pregnancy outcomes such as hypertensive disorders, growth restriction, and stillbirth. Screens for these conditions are expensive and imperfect and may lead to iatrogenic preterm deliveries or cesarean deliveries in women who might not otherwise have had adverse outcomes. Investigators evaluated early second-trimester measurement …

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