Abstract

Most data about determinants of pregnancy outcomes in women with lupus come from retrospective studies. Now, in this prospective study, 385 pregnant women with lupus were followed with measurement of multiple analytes throughout pregnancy to determine risk factors for adverse outcomes (fetal or neonatal death; birth before 36 weeks' gestation because of placental insufficiency, …

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