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ABSTRACT Research has increasingly highlighted the prevalence of emotionally ambivalent experiences for employees at work, with several self‐regulatory benefits emerging. Yet we do not have a full understanding of which work‐related contexts yield generative or maladaptive consequences of emotional ambivalence.
David F. Arena Jr. +4 more
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Real‐Time Targeted Slice Reacquisition for Motion‐Corrupted Fetal Diffusion MRI
ABSTRACT Purpose To develop and evaluate a real‐time framework for targeted slice‐level reacquisition in fetal diffusion MRI. Methods A DW‐SE‐EPI sequence was modified to support independent diffusion preparation per slice. A pathology‐robust nnU‐Net segmentation network, updated from a previously published baseline (V1) using pathological fetal cases ...
Jordina Aviles Verdera +7 more
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Angiotensinogen Gene (M235T) Variant and Pre-Eclampsia in Egyptian Pregnant Women
Association between the angiotensinogen gene (M235T) and pre-eclampsia has been confirmed in recent studies. Pre-eclampsia is a complication of pregnancy characterized by increased vascular resistance, higher blood pressure, proteinuria and oedema that ...
Nargues Hassanein, Mohamed M. Mokhtar
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ABSTRACT Mirror syndrome is a rare maternal–fetal condition associated with fetal hydrops and a high risk of adverse maternal and fetal perinatal outcomes. Its diagnosis is challenging due to the lack of standardized diagnostic criteria and its clinical and biochemical overlap with preeclampsia.
Riccardo Tudisco +5 more
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Summary of pregnancy management in CTD‐ILD across preconception, antenatal, and postpartum phases, emphasizing risk stratification and multidisciplinary care. 6MWT, 6‐min walk test; CTD‐ILD: connective tissue disease‐interstitial lung disease; DLCO, diffusion capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide; FVC, forced vital capacity; MDT, multidisciplinary ...
Khaled Aldhuaina +3 more
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The 5th Preeclampsia Scientific Symposium (PSS2023) organized by Action on Preeclampsia (APEC) Ghana was themed: ‘Realign, Refocus: Improving outcomes of Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy through Shared Decision Making, Research & Quality of Care’.
Koiwah Koi-Larbi +6 more
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How Does SNAP Access Prior to Pregnancy Affect Maternal and Infant Health Outcomes?
Policy Points Reimposing work requirements for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program—by removing temporary, location‐based waivers—causes a decline in food assistance participation among childless women. This loss of nutritional support prior to pregnancy is linked to tangible, negative health outcomes for their infants.
SARAH HAMERSMA, MITCHELL MCFARLANE
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ABSTRACT Background Existing reviews of pre‐eclampsia determinants have focused on clinical and genetic risk factors. Objective To evaluate social determinants for pre‐eclampsia prevention. Search Strategy Systematic searches were conducted from relevant electronic databases from inception of each database to 30th December 2024.
Mai‐Lei Woo Kinshella +16 more
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Abstract Hypertensive disorders, pre-eclampsia, and eclampsia are the second most common cause of maternal death worldwide. Severe hypertension greatly threatens the mother’s health and life as well as the life of the foetus. Inadequate treatment may lead to maternal intracranial haemorrhage and subsequently to severe neurologic sequelae or ...
Cécile Monod +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background Risk factors for the placental disorders of pregnancy (pre‐eclampsia, fetal growth restriction, preterm birth, and stillbirth) are complex, frequently involving the interplay between clinical factors and wider social and environmental determinants of health.
Terteel Elawad +17 more
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