Br J Obstet Gynaecol
March 1976
Serum cystine aminopeptidase levels and gradients have been assessed retrospectively in hypertensive mothers delivering small-for-dates babies, compared with those delivering normal weight babies. The average accuracy of predicting the weight range of the infant (normal or small-for-dates) would have been about 82 per cent.
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April 1975
The levels of serum cystine aminopeptidase have been studied serially in normotensive and hypertensive mothers who delivered healthy, normal weight-for-dates babies. A normal range, both for enzyme level and maximum and minimum rates of increase of the enzyme during gestation, was established for each group, those of the hypertensive patients exhibiting different characteristics from the curves in normotensive patients. It is suggested that such differences be considered when assessing pregnancies complicated by hypertension.
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