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Placental Dysfunction and Congenital Heart Disease: Investigating the Placenta‐Heart Axis
ABSTRACT Objective Concurrent development of the placenta and heart during early gestation suggests a shared biological basis for the co‐occurrence of abnormal placentation and congenital heart disease (CHD). This study investigated the association between placental vascular pathology and CHD type.
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The role of housing instability in the association between ambient temperature and preterm birth. [PDF]
Park J, Kim H, Lee H.
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School-age lung function after preterm birth: early-life determinants in a paediatric pulmonology cohort with comparison with NHANES. [PDF]
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Early Marriage, Preterm Birth, and School Dropout: An Intergenerational Cycle of Risk? [PDF]
Wells JC +3 more
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A Cross‐Organ Symphony of Human Immune System Maturation
Organ Medicine, EarlyView.
Zhan‐Li Chen
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Association between maternal hemoglobin concentration levels and preterm birth clinical subtypes: A retrospective, observational, multicenter study. [PDF]
Chen P +7 more
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Risk factors for preterm birth in advanced maternal age pregnancies: a retrospective study. [PDF]
Zhang R +5 more
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American Journal of Perinatology, 2000
Preterm birth complicates 11% of all pregnancies in the United States and remains a leading cause of infant mortality and long-term neurological handicap. The majority of this morbidity and mortality is concentrated among the small subset of infants born before 32 weeks' gestational age and that have birth weights < 1500 g.
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Preterm birth complicates 11% of all pregnancies in the United States and remains a leading cause of infant mortality and long-term neurological handicap. The majority of this morbidity and mortality is concentrated among the small subset of infants born before 32 weeks' gestational age and that have birth weights < 1500 g.
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