no |
title |
author |
magazine |
year |
volume |
issue |
page(s) |
type |
1 |
Acute pulmonary edema due to severe preeclampsia in advanced maternal age women
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Ram, Maya |
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25 |
C |
p. 150-155 |
article |
2 |
Adherence to anti-hypertensive medication in pregnancy
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Helou, Amyna |
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25 |
C |
p. 230-234 |
article |
3 |
Adherence with blood pressure self-monitoring in women with pregnancy hypertension, and comparisons to clinic readings: A secondary analysis of OPTIMUM-BP
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Bowen, Liza |
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25 |
C |
p. 68-74 |
article |
4 |
Angiogenic factors and prediction for ischemic placental disease in future pregnancies
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Johnson, Katherine M. |
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25 |
C |
p. 12-17 |
article |
5 |
Association between maternal hypertensive disorders, fetal growth and childhood learning outcomes
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Ayala, Nina K. |
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25 |
C |
p. 249-254 |
article |
6 |
Clinical implementation of pre-eclampsia screening in the first trimester of pregnancy
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Cordisco, Adalgisa |
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25 |
C |
p. 34-38 |
article |
7 |
Comprehensive transcriptome mining identified the gene expression signature and differentially regulated pathways of the late-onset preeclampsia
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Saei, Hassan |
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25 |
C |
p. 91-102 |
article |
8 |
Congo red dot test in the early prediction and diagnosis of pre-eclampsia in a tertiary health care centre in India
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Sailakshmi, M.P.A. |
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25 |
C |
p. 225-229 |
article |
9 |
Cost-utility of a first-trimester screening strategy versus the standard of care for nulliparous women to prevent pre-term pre-eclampsia in Belgium
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Dubon Garcia, Ana |
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25 |
C |
p. 219-224 |
article |
10 |
Determinants of eclampsia in women with severe preeclampsia at Mpilo Central Hospital, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
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Ngwenya, Solwayo |
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25 |
C |
p. 235-239 |
article |
11 |
Diagnosis of placental insufficiency independently of clinical presentations using sFlt-1/PLGF ratio, including SGA patients
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Kwiatkowski, Sebastian |
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25 |
C |
p. 244-248 |
article |
12 |
Editorial Board
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25 |
C |
p. ii |
article |
13 |
Healthy and preeclamptic pregnancies show differences in Guanylate-Binding Protein-1 plasma levels
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Schuitemaker, Joost H.N. |
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25 |
C |
p. 18-24 |
article |
14 |
Histopathological features of kidney and renal prognosis in patients with preeclampsia
|
Sudo, Masanori |
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25 |
C |
p. 75-80 |
article |
15 |
How digital health affects the patient-physician relationship: An empirical-ethics study into the perspectives and experiences in obstetric care
|
Jongsma, K.R. |
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25 |
C |
p. 81-86 |
article |
16 |
Hypertension in pregnancy as a possible factor for child autistic behavior at two years old
|
Ishikuro, Mami |
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25 |
C |
p. 88-90 |
article |
17 |
Impact of maternal hypertensive disorders of pregnancy on brain volumes at term-equivalent age in preterm infants: A voxel-based morphometry study
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Ushida, Takafumi |
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25 |
C |
p. 143-149 |
article |
18 |
Improving compliance with guidelines for hypertensive disorders of pregnancy through an electronic health record alert: A retrospective chart review
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Spencer, Nicole M. |
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25 |
C |
p. 1-6 |
article |
19 |
Incidence of essential hypertension but not echocardiographic abnormalities at four years with a history of preeclampsia with severe features
|
Vaught, Arthur Jason |
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25 |
C |
p. 185-190 |
article |
20 |
Informational needs related to aspirin prophylactic therapy amongst pregnant women at risk of preeclampsia – A qualitative study
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Vinogradov, Raya |
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25 |
C |
p. 161-168 |
article |
21 |
Lower blood pressure achieved leads to better pregnant outcomes in non-severe chronic hypertensive pregnant women
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Zhang, Yan |
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25 |
C |
p. 62-67 |
article |
22 |
Low physical activity levels 1 year after pregnancy complications
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Ziesler, Charlotte P.Ø. |
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25 |
C |
p. 136-142 |
article |
23 |
LOX-1 expression is reduced in placenta from pregnancies complicated by preeclampsia and in hypoxic cytotrophoblast
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de Alwis, Natasha |
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25 |
C |
p. 255-261 |
article |
24 |
Maternal diseases and risk of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy across gestational age groups
|
Sole, Kristina Baker |
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25 |
C |
p. 25-33 |
article |
25 |
Maternal near-miss attributable to haemorrhagic stroke in patients with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy in Japan: A national cohort study
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Ueda, Akihiko |
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25 |
C |
p. 240-243 |
article |
26 |
Metabolic syndrome following hypertensive disorders in pregnancy in a low-resource setting: A cohort study
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Ishaku, Salisu M. |
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25 |
C |
p. 129-135 |
article |
27 |
Placental growth factor as a diagnostic tool for placental mediated fetal growth restriction
|
Shinar, Shiri |
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25 |
C |
p. 123-128 |
article |
28 |
Protein-creatinine ratio and albumin-creatinine ratio for the diagnosis of significant proteinuria in pregnant women with hypertension: Systematic review and meta-analysis of diagnostic test accuracy
|
Geneen, Louise J. |
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25 |
C |
p. 196-203 |
article |
29 |
Reduction of serum-induced endothelial STAT3(Y705) activation is associated with preeclampsia
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Christensen, M. |
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25 |
C |
p. 103-109 |
article |
30 |
Relevance of maternal sodium level for preeclampsia-associated adverse pregnancy outcomes
|
Antonia Dröge, Lisa |
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25 |
C |
p. 110-115 |
article |
31 |
Response-questions raised against our paper: Vascular endothelial growth factor C/A 2578 gene polymorphism and umbilical artery doppler in preeclamptic women
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Shehata, Nesreen |
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25 |
C |
p. 87 |
article |
32 |
Re: Vascular endothelial growth factor C/A 2578 gene polymorphism and umbilical artery doppler in preeclamptic women. Mowad HH, Abougabal KM, Fahim AS, Shehata NAA, Ali HAA, Nasser MZ. Pregnancy Hypertens. 2019 Oct;18:173–178
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Mol, Ben W. |
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25 |
C |
p. 169-170 |
article |
33 |
Risk factors for needing postpartum antihypertensive medications with hypertensive disorders: Timing of diagnosis, presence of proteinuria, and severity of disease
|
Leizer, Julie |
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25 |
C |
p. 175-178 |
article |
34 |
Screening for primary aldosteronism in pregnancy
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Vidyasagar, Sneha |
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25 |
C |
p. 171-174 |
article |
35 |
Serum Inhibin-A and PAPP-A2 in the prediction of pre-eclampsia during the first and second trimesters in high-risk women
|
Keikkala, Elina |
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25 |
C |
p. 116-122 |
article |
36 |
Stage 1 hypertension defined by the 2017 ACC/AHA guidelines and neonatal outcomes: Systematic review and meta-analysis
|
Xiao, Yue |
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25 |
C |
p. 204-212 |
article |
37 |
The ability and safety of community-based health workers to safely initiate lifesaving therapies for pre-eclampsia in Ogun State, Nigeria: An analysis of 260 community treatments with MgSO4 and/or methyldopa
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Adepoju, Akinmade A. |
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25 |
C |
p. 179-184 |
article |
38 |
The additive effect of interpregnancy interval and maternal body mass index on pregnancy induced hypertension in the U.S
|
Rozario, Sylvia S. |
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25 |
C |
p. 48-55 |
article |
39 |
The interval between births and the risk of recurrent preeclampsia among predominantly high risk women in urban tertiary care center
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Njoroge, Scolastica |
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25 |
C |
p. 7-11 |
article |
40 |
The plasma antioxidant vitamin status of the INTAPP cohort examined: The unsuspected importance of β-carotene and γ-tocopherol in preeclampsia
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Bilodeau, Jean-François |
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25 |
C |
p. 213-218 |
article |
41 |
The role of Tenascin-C in HIV associated pre-eclampsia
|
Mafuika, Seke Nzau |
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25 |
C |
p. 156-160 |
article |
42 |
Trends and predictors of eclampsia among singleton and multiple gestations in the United States, 1989–2018
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Dongarwar, Deepa |
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25 |
C |
p. 56-61 |
article |
43 |
Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha Blockade Improves Uterine Artery Resistance, Maternal Blood Pressure, and Fetal Growth in Placental Ischemic Rats
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Travis, Olivia K. |
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25 |
C |
p. 39-47 |
article |
44 |
What is the role of glycemic control in the development of preeclampsia among women with type 1 diabetes?
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Mecacci, F. |
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25 |
C |
p. 191-195 |
article |