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No association between early antiretroviral therapy during pregnancy and plasma levels of angiogenic factors: a cohort study.

Ameyo DjehaSylvie GirardHelen TrottierFatima KakkarHugo SoudeynsMarc BoucherNormand LapointeIsabelle Boucoiran
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2019)
This study suggests that first and second trimester angiogenic factor levels are not significantly associated with ART, regardless of the duration or type (with or without PI). These observations seem reassuring when considering the use of ART during early pregnancy.
Keyphrases
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  • pregnant women
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  • gestational age