The role of the general practitioner in monitoring pregnant women with hypertension [PDF]
High blood pressure (hypertension) can be one of the most important causes of morbidity or mortality, both maternal and fetal. Monitoring the values of blood pressure during pregnancy and the impact on the health of the pregnant woman and the evolution ...
Mihaela Adela IANCU +7 more
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Effect of Body Mass Index on pregnancy outcomes in nulliparous women delivering singleton babies [PDF]
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PREGNANCY INDUCED HYPERTENSION
Objectives: To investigate serum uric as an indicator of fetomaternal complicationsin women with late pregnancy. Study Design: Cross sectional study. Setting: Shalamar Medicaland Dental College Lahore ethical committee. Period: One year from October 2016 to October2017. Methodology: Continuous variables were presented as mean and standard deviationlike
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BackgroundGlobally, 292,982 women die due to the complications of pregnancy and childbirth per year, out of those deaths 85% occurs in Sub Saharan Africa.
Getachew Ossabo Babore +4 more
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Inhibition of Trophoblast-Induced Spiral Artery Remodeling Reduces Placental Perfusion in Rat Pregnancy. [PDF]
Rats harboring the human angiotensinogen and human renin genes develop preeclamptic features in pregnancy. The preeclamptic rats exhibit a deeper trophoblast invasion associated with a reduced resistance index by uterine Doppler.
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Background: Among the various complications of pregnancy, pregnancy-induced hypertension is found to be the most common which may affect maternal and fetal outcome. The most common being retarded growth of fetus in utero.
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Doppler sonography of the uterine and the cubital arteries in normal pregnancies, preeclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction: evidence for a systemic vessel involvement [PDF]
Aims: The decrease in uterine resistance during normal pregnancy is known to be related to invading trophoblast cells which derive from placental tissue. Uterine and peripheral resistance is elevated in preeclampsia.
Friese, Klaus +4 more
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Pre-eclampsia is associated with a twofold increase in diabetes : a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
CSK and RH are funded by National Institute for Health Research Academic Clinical Fellowships.
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Epidemiology of Pregnancy-induced Hypertension [PDF]
Mounting evidence clearly indicates an immunologic basis for PIH, parity being the most convincing factor. Genetic susceptibility, physiologic change, and environmental influence may also modulate an individual's risk of developing PIH. Pathologic and follow-up studies further suggests further suggest that currently diagnosed PIH may actually be a ...
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Maternal obesity has little effect on the immediate offspring but impacts on the next generation [PDF]
Maternal obesity during pregnancy has been linked to an increased risk of obesity and cardiometabolic disease in the offspring, a phenomenon attributed to developmental programming. Programming effects may be transmissible across generations through both
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