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Cord blood DNA methylation and cell-type composition are not significantly associated with severe preeclampsia after cell-type and clinical covariate adjustment. [PDF]
Yang X +7 more
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Maternal and perinatal outcome in severe preeclampsia and eclampsia
N. Saxena, A. Bava, Y. Nandanwar
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ABSTRACT Objective To compare risks of adverse birth outcomes between maternally vaccinated and unvaccinated twin pregnancies. Design Multi‐jurisdictional data linkage cohort study. Setting All registered births in Queensland (Qld) and Northern Territory (NT), Australia between 1 January 2012 and 31 December 2017.
Kahlee Boyle +3 more
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Peripartum Respiratory Failure in a Patient With Severe Preeclampsia. [PDF]
Ntioudi M +4 more
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An international, multi‐method consensus process identified 10 core outcomes, 7 reporting items, and 4 noncore outcomes to standardize outcome reporting, reduce heterogeneity, and improve comparability and patient‐centeredness of research on critically ill obstetric patients.
Tiffany Yeretsian +4 more
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Inflammatory mediators and the RAGE pathway in placental tissues of pregnancies complicated by severe preeclampsia. [PDF]
Chandra N +6 more
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Serum heat shock protein 90 alpha levels in mild and severe preeclampsia. [PDF]
Canbolat KH +8 more
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Gestational diabetes mellitus is associated with increased placental vascular and villous lesions compared with normoglycemic pregnancies. Distal villous immaturity was linked to adverse neonatal outcomes, while chorangiosis predicted postpartum maternal dysglycemia, highlighting the placenta as a marker of both neonatal risk and future maternal ...
Chutima Chavanisakun +2 more
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Noninvasive blood pressure measurements demonstrated a significant underestimation of blood pressure in a patient with severe preeclampsia: a case report. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Gu J, Yu C.
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