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Second Trimester Amniotic Fluid Angiotensinogen Levels Linked to Increased Fetal Birth Weight and Shorter Gestational Age in Term Pregnancies.

Dionysios VrachnisAlexandros FotiouAimilia MantzouVasilios PergialiotisPanagiotis AntsaklisGeorge ValsamakisSofoklis StavrosNikolaos MachairiotisChristos IavazzoChristina Kanaka-GantenbeinMastorakos GeorgePetros DrakakisNikolaos DrakoulisNikolaos Antonakopoulos
Published in: Life (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Our findings suggest that fetal growth abnormalities did not correlate with differences in the amniotic fluid levels of angiotensinogen in early second trimester pregnancies. However, increased angiotensinogen levels were found to be consistent with a smaller gestational age at birth and increased BMI of neonates.
Keyphrases
  • gestational age
  • birth weight
  • preterm birth
  • low birth weight
  • body mass index
  • physical activity
  • pregnancy outcomes