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Follow-up of asymptomatic high-risk patients with normal cervical length to predict recurrence of preterm birth

Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy Dec 08, 2017

Caradeux J, et al. - This study is designed to assess whether cervical length (CL) measurement at 26±1 weeks in asymptomatic high-risk patients improves the prediction of spontaneous preterm birth (sPTB) recurrence. Findings revealed an association of CL <25 mm at 26±1 weeks with higher risk of sPTB in asymptomatic high-risk patients. However, the prediction of recurrence by CL was low and did not improve, regardless of the selected cutoff.
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