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Pregnancy Hypertension: An International Journal of Women's Cardiovascular Health, 2011
No individual can claim credit for all the advances made during his lifetime. However, certain individuals have a far greater influence than others. Prof. Christopher Redman has had a huge role to play in increasing the understanding of the aetiology, pathology, progression and management of preeclampsia.
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No individual can claim credit for all the advances made during his lifetime. However, certain individuals have a far greater influence than others. Prof. Christopher Redman has had a huge role to play in increasing the understanding of the aetiology, pathology, progression and management of preeclampsia.
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Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 1992
Preeclampsia has traditionally been viewed as one of several forms of hypertension complicating pregnancy. More recently, the multisystem nature of this unique gestational disorder has been emphasized. Pathophysiologic events, including abnormal placentation and heightened vascular reactivity, may occur weeks or months prior to clinical recognition of ...
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Preeclampsia has traditionally been viewed as one of several forms of hypertension complicating pregnancy. More recently, the multisystem nature of this unique gestational disorder has been emphasized. Pathophysiologic events, including abnormal placentation and heightened vascular reactivity, may occur weeks or months prior to clinical recognition of ...
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2016
Superimposed preeclampsia refers to women with chronic arterial hypertension (primary or secondary) who develop preeclampsia (PE). Because hypertension affects 5-15 % of pregnancies, it is itself a matter of concern. However, this concern should be permanent, given the increased risk of the hypertension worsening and, particularly, the appearance of ...
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Superimposed preeclampsia refers to women with chronic arterial hypertension (primary or secondary) who develop preeclampsia (PE). Because hypertension affects 5-15 % of pregnancies, it is itself a matter of concern. However, this concern should be permanent, given the increased risk of the hypertension worsening and, particularly, the appearance of ...
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Clinical tools and biomarkers to predict preeclampsia
EBioMedicine, 2022TERESA M Macdonald +2 more
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Dyslipidemia and Risk of Preeclampsia: A Multiancestry Mendelian Randomization Study
Hypertension, 2023Hillary Hosier +2 more
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European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1996
C J, de Groot, R N, Taylor
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C J, de Groot, R N, Taylor
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