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Utility of 24-hour ambulatory monitoring and the Sflt-1/PlGF ratio in preeclampsia prediction

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Espeche, W., Minetto, J. & Salazar, M.R. Utility of 24-hour ambulatory monitoring and the Sflt-1/PlGF ratio in preeclampsia prediction. Hypertens Res 47, 1436–1437 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41440-024-01600-2

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