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  1. Low-Dose Aspirin May Prevent Trophoblast Dysfunction in Women With Chlamydia Pneumoniae Infection
  2. HIV Vertical Transmission Does Not Differ When Using Protein Inhibitor or Integrase Inhibitor Antiretrovirals [17OP]
  3. Pregnancy with uncorrected tetralogy of Fallot (TOF), pulmonary atresia and major aorto-pulmonary collateral arteries (MAPCA)
  4. Comparison of 17P plus cerclage to cerclage alone in women with 3 or more second trimester losses
  5. Genetic variation associated with preterm birth in African-American women
  6. CCBE1 Mutation in Two Siblings, One Manifesting Lymphedema-Cholestasis Syndrome, and the Other, Fetal Hydrops
  7. The Effect of Cesarean Delivery Skin Incision Approach in Morbidly Obese Women on the Rate of Classical Hysterotomy
  8. Effects of increased fetuin-A in human trophoblast cells and associated pregnancy outcomes
  9. 595: Placental dysfunction and decreased trophoblast invasion induced by infection with Chlamydia pneumoniae is prevented by low-dose acetyl-salicylic acid
  10. The Role of Inflammation and Infection in Preterm Birth
  11. Evidence of a gene-environment interaction that predisposes to spontaneous preterm birth: a role for asymptomatic bacterial vaginosis and DNA variants in genes that control the inflammatory response
  12. 10: Hap-tag SNPs in genes that regulate the inflammatory response and bacterial vaginosis: evidence of gene-environment interactions associated with spontaneous preterm delivery
  13. Trophoblast infection with Chlamydia pneumoniae and adverse pregnancy outcomes associated with placental dysfunction
  14. 24: Trophoblast infection with chlamydia pneumoniae induces placental dysfunction and preeclampsia
  15. Placental infection with human papillomavirus is associated with spontaneous preterm delivery
  16. Adverse reproductive outcomes in urban women with adeno-associated virus-2 infections in early pregnancy
  17. Compliance with a Fetal Movement Chart by High-Risk Obstetric Patients in a Peruvian Hospital
  18. Compliance with a fetal movement chart by high risk patients