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Modelling lowering of raised blood pressure in pregnancy to reduce pre-eclampsia: secondary analysis of data from prospective cohort studies. [PDF]
Wright A +5 more
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Active surveillance for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2 is not associated with increased risks of adverse pregnancy outcomes compared to large loop excision of the transformation zone. Abstract Introduction Previous studies have suggested that human papillomavirus (HPV) and HPV‐related disease may be associated with increased risk of adverse
Kirstine Kold Katholm +6 more
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Abnormal renal function three months after delivery among pre-eclampsia survivors in Sub-Saharan Africa: a prospective cohort study in Uganda. [PDF]
Adroma M +4 more
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Women of other origin than high‐income Western Countries, particularly women originating from sub‐Saharan Africa, had fewer antenatal care visits and a higher proportion of inpatient care occasions compared to women from high‐income Western Countries. Abstract Introduction Foreign‐born women face a higher risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, including ...
Minna Lundén +3 more
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Protein C Levels in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Women with and Without Pre-Eclampsia in South Africa. [PDF]
Phoswa WN +5 more
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In 22 066 first‐trimester pregnancies from six Chinese hospitals, biomarker measurements required recalibration to align with the established risk model. Continuous quality assurance is essential to ensure accurate preeclampsia risk assessment when implementing combined screening in new populations.
Jiao Liu +16 more
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Eclampsia risk prediction across diverse U.S. populations using CDC data: machine learning versus ACOG checklists. [PDF]
Minsart AF +4 more
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Childbirth‐related perineal trauma was associated with an increased risk of physical and psychological morbidity including anxiety, depression, urinary incontinence, dyspareunia, pain, vaginal discharge, and pelvic organ prolapse, with some effects persisting beyond 5 years postpartum.
Zhaonan Wang +18 more
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Protein Creatinine ratio versus 24-h test in HIV-positive and HIV-negative women with pre-eclampsia. [PDF]
Mkhize SF +3 more
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The Scandinavian registries are unique resources that should be used in pandemics to understand risks to pregnant women and their developing fetuses. Abstract When the COVID‐19 pandemic emerged, pregnant women were quickly identified as a high‐risk group.
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