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This study aimed to analyze the independent risk factors for predicting preeclampsia severity and explore its underlying mechanism. Clinical data of patients with preeclampsia were collected from the Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care (MIMIC)-IV
Bai-jia Li+3 more
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Isolated gestational proteinuria preceding the diagnosis of preeclampsia : an observational study [PDF]
Introduction. Some pregnant women develop significant proteinuria in the absence of hypertension. However, clinical significance of isolated gestational proteinuria (IGP) is not well understood.
Baba, Yosuke+23 more
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What's New? Infants born by cesarean section (CS) are at increased risk of certain long‐term adverse health outcomes, including childhood leukemia. The influence of maternal factors, pregnancy, and perinatal conditions on these associations, however, remains unclear.
Christina‐Evmorfia Kampitsi+4 more
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The Role of Inflammation in the Pathogenesis of Preeclampsia
Preeclampsia (PE) affects 5-8% of pregnant women, and it is the major cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality. It is defined as arterial hypertension in women after 20 weeks of gestation which cooccurs with proteinuria (300 mg/d) or as arterial ...
M. Michalczyk+4 more
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Preeclampsia and Diabetes [PDF]
Preeclampsia is diagnosed in women presenting with new onset hypertension accompanied by proteinuria or other signs of severe organ dysfunction in the second half of pregnancy. Preeclampsia risk is increased 2- to 4-fold among women with type 1 or type 2 diabetes.
Tracey L. Weissgerber, Lanay M. Mudd
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Gout in pregnancy: Obstetric and neonatal outcomes
Abstract Objective The pregnancy, delivery, and neonatal outcomes of pregnancies complicated by gout have yet to be evaluated in a population‐based study. We sought to evaluate the obstetric and neonatal outcomes in pregnant patients with gout using a national population database.
Sam Amar+3 more
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Optic nerve sheath diameter in severe preeclampsia with neurologic features versus controls
Background Optic nerve sheath diameters (ONSD) have been validated as an accurate screening tool to detect elevated intracranial pressure in hypertensive encephalopathy.
Mary E. Sterrett+3 more
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In vitro fertilization involving frozen embryo transfer and donor oocytes increases preeclampsia risk. These in vitro fertilization protocols typically yield pregnancies without a corpus luteum (CL), which secretes vasoactive hormones.
F. Versen-Höynck+15 more
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The placenta in preeclampsia [PDF]
The root cause of preeclampsia is the placenta. Preeclampsia begins to abate with the delivery of the placenta and can occur in the absence of a fetus but with the presence of trophoblast tissue with hydatidiform moles. In view of this, study of the placenta should provide insight into the pathophysiology of preeclampsia.
Carlos Escudero, James M. Roberts
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Donor human milk storage and gastrointestinal morbidities in preterm infants: A case‐control study
Abstract Background Prolonged storage of donor human milk may alter its bioactive components, potentially affecting preterm infant outcomes. No prior studies have examined the impact of donor human milk storage duration on necrotizing enterocolitis or spontaneous intestinal perforation.
Terence James M. Camilon+6 more
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