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Prostacyclin-Like Activity Of Amniotic Fluid In Preeclampsia [PDF]
Anna Bodzenta‐Łukaszyk+2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Foetal growth restriction (FGR) affects 10% of pregnancies, contributing to 30% of stillbirths. Current management of early‐onset FGR (< 32 + 0 weeks' gestation) delivers the foetus before stillbirth or irreversible organ damage. The resulting preterm births create additional risks independent of FGR.
George Bray+20 more
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Through the Microbial Looking Glass: Premature Labor, Preeclampsia, and Gestational Diabetes: A Scoping Review [PDF]
The influence of microbial factors on adverse perinatal outcomes has become the focal point of recent investigations, with particular interest in the role of the microbiome and probiotic interventions.
Dunn, Alexis B.+3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the impact of pregestational diabetes on duration of active labour (DAL) in induced and spontaneous labour and to compare caesarean section (CS) rates and indications between women with and without diabetes. Design A population‐based cohort study. Setting Sweden.
Sofia Nevander+4 more
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Profiling Epigenetic Aging at Cell‐Type Resolution Through Long‐Read Sequencing
Here we introduce LongReadAge, a probabilistic method leveraging long‐read sequencing to profile epigenetic aging at cell‐type resolution from a bulk sample, without cell sorting. Applied to bulk white blood cell data, our method robustly tracks aging trajectories of both myeloid cells and lymphocytes.
Alec Eames+3 more
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Degrees of Liver Stiffness and Steatosis as Predictors of Preeclampsia Complications
Introduction and Objectives: Liver damage in preeclampsia is caused by antiangiogenic factors such as soluble tyrosine kinase, placental growth factor, and soluble endoglin.
Andrés T. Flores-y-Flores+4 more
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IDIOPATIC FETAL GROWTH RETARDATION AND PREECLAMPSIA: A COMMON MECHANISM? [PDF]
Sofía P. Salas, Pedro Rosso
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Preeclampsia is a disease unique to pregnancy. Treatment for the disease has remained suboptimal because of the unknown etiology of the disease. Preventive strategies have been suggested and have provided new ways to approach the patient at risk for developing preeclampsia.
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ABSTRACT Background Low birth weight (LBW) is associated with adverse short‐term and long‐term health outcomes for neonates. The impact of maternal geographical location on rates of LBW in Australia is conflicted in existing literature. Aims The aim was to identify if a difference in rates of LBW exist between neonates born to rural versus metropolitan
Polly R. Britten+6 more
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Low-Dose Aspirin to Prevent Preeclampsia in Women at High Risk [PDF]
Steve N. Caritis+14 more
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