Beta‐human chorionic gonadotrophin levels before and after the development of pre‐eclampsia

Abstract
Summary. Maternal serum levels of beta-human chorionic gonadotrophin ((β-hCG) concentrations were significantly higher in 41 primigravid patients with proteinuric pre-eclampsia compared with those in 41 primigravid normotensive women matched for age and gestation. β-hCG was also measured in serial serum samples obtained from 13 women who had a high weight-gain between 20 and 30 weeks of pregnancy. Seven of these pregnancies were subsequently complicated with pre-eclampsia while the remaining six continued to be normotensive; β-hCG levels were found to rise before the clinical signs of pre-eclampsia appeared.

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