“…We also considered maternal clinical variables (e.g., age, ethnicity, weight, height, body mass index, mode of conception, smoking history, illicit drug use, history of hypertension, history of diabetes and history of systemic lupus erythematous), obstetrical variables (e.g., parity, history of PE in the woman's mother, history of previous PE, history of miscarriages and stillbirths), ultrasound data (e.g., fetal crown-rump length and pulsatility index of uterine arteries) and blood pressure (BP) measured at the time of examination [13,[17][18][19][20][21][22]. No maternal serum biochemical markers were used in the risk assessment for pre-eclampsia; only the clinical information, obstetric ultrasound and BP measurements were used.…”