Chorioamnionitis: Important Risk Factor or Innocent Bystander for Neonatal Outcome?
Abstract
Chorioamnionitis as a major risk factor for spontaneous preterm birth, especially at earlier gestational ages, contributes to prematurity-associated mortality and morbidity. A gestation-independent effect of chorioamnionitis on neonatal outcome is much more difficult to assess. The influence of chorioamnionitis on neonatal outcome has become less evident with advances in neonatal care. A short-term beneficial effect of histological, but not...
Paper Details
Title
Chorioamnionitis: Important Risk Factor or Innocent Bystander for Neonatal Outcome?
Published Date
Sep 28, 2010
Journal
Volume
99
Issue
3
Pages
177 - 187
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