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Search for: [Abstract = "vels of 11\-dTXB2 \(p<0.0001\) and after puerperium higher levels of aCL IgG \(p=0.05\) and TAT \(p=0.02\). Low response to ASA was associated with the occurence of SLE \(p=0.04\), preeclampsia \(p=0.01\) and small for gestational age newborns delivery \(p=0.04\). In conclusion, ASA resistance is associated with increased risk of complications during pregnancy, has an adverse effect on the duration of pregnancy and neonatal birthweight. ASA resistance is more pronounced in pregnancy compared to the first year after delivery. In preganant women, ASA resistance is more prevalent in women with higher levels of anticardiolipin antibodies and is associated with inflammation but not with the PlA1\/A2 polymorphism."]

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