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Maternal total cell-free DNA in preeclampsia with and without intrauterine growth restriction
Elevation of total cell-free DNA (cfDNA) in patients with preeclampsia is well-known; however, whether this change precedes the onset of symptoms remains inconclusive.
Dong Wook Kwak+5 more
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Pregnancy‐ and Disease‐Related Morbidity Among Medicaid Enrollees With Sickle Cell Disease
ABSTRACT Background Whereas pregnancy in sickle cell disease (SCD) is considered high risk, there is limited understanding of pregnancy‐ and SCD‐related morbidity to inform clinical practice and health policy. Procedure This retrospective cohort study aimed to describe pregnancy‐ and disease‐related morbidity among individuals with SCD for up to 1 year
Mariam Kayle+10 more
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ABSTRACT Objective The aim of this study was to compare placenta‐related complications (adverse placental syndrome) between different types of fetal CHD based on cardiac hemodynamics. Method All CHD cases diagnosed prenatally by fetal ECHO during 2009–2023 were selected.
Maartje C. Snoep+10 more
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Relationship between ABO blood groups and preeclampsia
Objective To investigate the relationship between ABO blood group and preeclampsia.Methods: A case-control study was conducted, including 230 and 460 women with and without preeclampsia.
Nanhathai Mahasub+1 more
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Prediction of Preeclampsia in Twins Using First Trimester: cffDNA Fraction, PlGF, and MAP
ABSTRACT Objectives To evaluate cell‐free fetal DNA fraction (cffDNAF) as a first‐trimester screening marker for preeclampsia necessitating delivery before 37 weeks' gestation in twin pregnancies alone and combined with other bio‐markers. Methods Women with two live fetuses were enrolled in the first trimester, and evaluated for cffDNAF as a first ...
Ran Svirsky+9 more
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Obstetric and long-term kidney outcomes in renal transplant recipients: a 40 year single-centre study [PDF]
Female renal transplant recipients of childbearing age may ask what the outcomes are for pregnancy and whether pregnancy will affect graft function. We analyzed obstetric and transplant outcomes among renal transplant recipients in our center who have ...
Brennand, Janet E.+6 more
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We have used a systematic approach to determine a preterm birth core outcome set, informed by people with lived experience, perinatal healthcare professionals, and researchers. This will be recommended in preterm birth research and clinical care in Aotearoa New Zealand and for consideration internationally.
Briar Hunter+7 more
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Recent advances in hypertension and cardiovascular toxicities with vascular endothelial growth factor inhibition [PDF]
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Danser, A.H. Jan+4 more
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The role of immune cells and mediators in preeclampsia
E. Deer+6 more
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Unique microRNA Signals in Plasma Exosomes from Pregnancies Complicated by Preeclampsia
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Although preeclampsia is a common and serious complication of pregnancy, insight into its pathobiology and diagnosis is lacking. Circulating plasma exosomes, which contain RNA and other molecules and
Hui Li+6 more
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