Abstract:Background: Twin pregnancy is of high risk, which increased in recent years. Establishment of reference intervals of complete blood count (CBC) for twin-pregnant women during pregnancy might help for the properly prognosis of adverse outcomes in twin pregnancy. Methods: We screened out 253 cases of twin pregnancy reference cohort from 1153 twin pregnancy after the complications and adverse pregnancy outcomes were excluded. Complete blood count data were collected during the mid- and late-term of pregnancy and … Show more
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