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Selective deficit of angiogenic growth factors characterises pregnancies complicated by pre‐eclampsia
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Decreased serum levels of VEGF and PIGF characterise, and therefore seem to be of importance during (the development of), pre-eclampsia. This selective deficit of angiogenic growth factors might in part explain the shallow placentation found in this pregnancy complication.
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