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Revisiting the placental clock: Early corticotrophin-releasing hormone rise in recurrent preterm birth.

Christina L HerreraMaria E BowmanDonald D McIntireDavid B NelsonRoger Smith
Published in: PloS one (2021)
In women with a prior preterm birth, CRH levels were higher and had an earlier rise in women who experienced recurrent preterm birth. Second trimester CRH may be useful in identifying a sub-group of women with preterm birth due to early activation of the placenta-fetal adrenal axis. Assay methodology is a variable that contributes to difficulties in reproducibility of CRH levels in the obstetric literature.
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