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    Preeclampsia

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    Preeclampsia-compare

    {"project":"Preeclampsia-compare","denotations":[{"id":"PD-Preeclampsia-B_T1","span":{"begin":267,"end":280},"obj":"ORPHA:275555"}],"namespaces":[{"prefix":"ORPHA","uri":"www.orpha.net/consor/cgi-bin/OC_Exp.php?lng=EN\u0026Expert="}],"text":"Plasma levels of pregnancy-specific beta 1-glycoprotein in complicated pregnancies.\nMaternal plasma levels of the trophoblast product, pregnancy-specific beta 1-glycoprotein (PS beta G), have been measured both in normal pregnancies and in pregnancies complicated by pre-eclampsia and/or fetal growth retardation. PS beta G levels correlate significantly with placental and fetal weight and fall below the normal range in about 60 per cent of all patients with fetal growth retardation. PS beta G measurements appear to give a considerably better indication of fetal size than measurements of either human placental lactogen (HPL) or plasma oestriol."}

    sentences

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    UBERON-AE

    {"project":"UBERON-AE","denotations":[{"id":"PD-UBERON-AE-B_T1","span":{"begin":114,"end":125},"obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0000088"}],"text":"Plasma levels of pregnancy-specific beta 1-glycoprotein in complicated pregnancies.\nMaternal plasma levels of the trophoblast product, pregnancy-specific beta 1-glycoprotein (PS beta G), have been measured both in normal pregnancies and in pregnancies complicated by pre-eclampsia and/or fetal growth retardation. PS beta G levels correlate significantly with placental and fetal weight and fall below the normal range in about 60 per cent of all patients with fetal growth retardation. PS beta G measurements appear to give a considerably better indication of fetal size than measurements of either human placental lactogen (HPL) or plasma oestriol."}

    preeclampsia_genes

    {"project":"preeclampsia_genes","denotations":[{"id":"PD-PreeclampsiaGenes-B_T1","span":{"begin":43,"end":55},"obj":"HGNC:GP2"},{"id":"PD-PreeclampsiaGenes-B_T2","span":{"begin":161,"end":173},"obj":"HGNC:GP2"},{"id":"PD-PreeclampsiaGenes-B_T3","span":{"begin":17,"end":55},"obj":"HGNC:PSG1"},{"id":"PD-PreeclampsiaGenes-B_T4","span":{"begin":135,"end":173},"obj":"HGNC:PSG1"},{"id":"PD-PreeclampsiaGenes-B_T5","span":{"begin":17,"end":55},"obj":"HGNC:PSG8"},{"id":"PD-PreeclampsiaGenes-B_T6","span":{"begin":135,"end":173},"obj":"HGNC:PSG8"},{"id":"PD-PreeclampsiaGenes-B_T7","span":{"begin":17,"end":55},"obj":"HGNC:PSG3"},{"id":"PD-PreeclampsiaGenes-B_T8","span":{"begin":135,"end":173},"obj":"HGNC:PSG3"},{"id":"PD-PreeclampsiaGenes-B_T9","span":{"begin":17,"end":55},"obj":"HGNC:PSG9"},{"id":"PD-PreeclampsiaGenes-B_T10","span":{"begin":135,"end":173},"obj":"HGNC:PSG9"},{"id":"PD-PreeclampsiaGenes-B_T11","span":{"begin":17,"end":55},"obj":"HGNC:PSG2"},{"id":"PD-PreeclampsiaGenes-B_T12","span":{"begin":135,"end":173},"obj":"HGNC:PSG2"},{"id":"PD-PreeclampsiaGenes-B_T13","span":{"begin":17,"end":55},"obj":"HGNC:PSG5"},{"id":"PD-PreeclampsiaGenes-B_T14","span":{"begin":135,"end":173},"obj":"HGNC:PSG5"},{"id":"PD-PreeclampsiaGenes-B_T15","span":{"begin":17,"end":55},"obj":"HGNC:PSG4"},{"id":"PD-PreeclampsiaGenes-B_T16","span":{"begin":135,"end":173},"obj":"HGNC:PSG4"},{"id":"PD-PreeclampsiaGenes-B_T17","span":{"begin":17,"end":55},"obj":"HGNC:PSG6"},{"id":"PD-PreeclampsiaGenes-B_T18","span":{"begin":135,"end":173},"obj":"HGNC:PSG6"},{"id":"PD-PreeclampsiaGenes-B_T19","span":{"begin":17,"end":55},"obj":"HGNC:PSG11"},{"id":"PD-PreeclampsiaGenes-B_T20","span":{"begin":135,"end":173},"obj":"HGNC:PSG11"}],"text":"Plasma levels of pregnancy-specific beta 1-glycoprotein in complicated pregnancies.\nMaternal plasma levels of the trophoblast product, pregnancy-specific beta 1-glycoprotein (PS beta G), have been measured both in normal pregnancies and in pregnancies complicated by pre-eclampsia and/or fetal growth retardation. PS beta G levels correlate significantly with placental and fetal weight and fall below the normal range in about 60 per cent of all patients with fetal growth retardation. PS beta G measurements appear to give a considerably better indication of fetal size than measurements of either human placental lactogen (HPL) or plasma oestriol."}

    performance-test

    {"project":"performance-test","denotations":[{"id":"PD-UBERON-AE-B_T1","span":{"begin":114,"end":125},"obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0000088"},{"id":"PD-UBERON-AE-B_T2","span":{"begin":360,"end":369},"obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0001987"},{"id":"PD-UBERON-AE-B_T3","span":{"begin":606,"end":615},"obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0001987"}],"text":"Plasma levels of pregnancy-specific beta 1-glycoprotein in complicated pregnancies.\nMaternal plasma levels of the trophoblast product, pregnancy-specific beta 1-glycoprotein (PS beta G), have been measured both in normal pregnancies and in pregnancies complicated by pre-eclampsia and/or fetal growth retardation. PS beta G levels correlate significantly with placental and fetal weight and fall below the normal range in about 60 per cent of all patients with fetal growth retardation. PS beta G measurements appear to give a considerably better indication of fetal size than measurements of either human placental lactogen (HPL) or plasma oestriol."}