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The Clinical Value of the Placenta Lactogen in the Monitoring of Feto-Placental Disfunction

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The experiences from the last time show an increasing value of human placenta lactogen (HPL) in the monitoring of risk-pregnancies. In the University Woman Hospital and School of Midwife of Kiel since many years beside traditional monitoring methods (like Estriol, pregnandiol, choriongonadotrophin determination), estimation of human-placentalactogen in serum is performed.

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Dittmar, F.W., Tykal, P., Schmidt, W. (1975). The Clinical Value of the Placenta Lactogen in the Monitoring of Feto-Placental Disfunction. In: Salvadori, B. (eds) Therapy of Feto-Placental Insufficiency. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66008-5_8

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