Significance of maternal and cord blood nucleated red blood cell count in pregnancies complicated by preeclampsia.
Shripad HebbarMehak MishaLavanya RaiPublished in: Journal of pregnancy (2014)
Cord blood NRBC are significantly raised in preeclampsia. Neonates with elevated cord blood NRBC counts are more likely to have IUGR, low birth weight, neonatal ICU admission, respiratory distress syndrome, and assisted ventilation. Below the count of 13/100 leucocytes, adverse neonatal outcome is quite less likely.