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Increased B-type natriuretic peptide levels in early-onset versus late-onset preeclampsia
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BNP levels were significantly higher in EOP than in LOP patients. The cut-off value <24.5 pg/mL seems to be a powerful discriminative indicator excluding preeclampsia. The amount of proteinuria and total protein levels correlate with the elevation of the BNP levels. In EOP the extent of proteinuria is higher than in the LOP.
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