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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A comparative subjective and objective cognitive function analysis in women with preeclampsia and women with eclampsia Ahlm, Evelina

17 S1 p. S3
artikel
2 Alpha-1-microglobulin involvement in preeclampsia and/or fetal growth restriction Youssef, L.

17 S1 p. S33-S34
artikel
3 An association between hypertensive disorders in pregnancy and childhood diagnosis of asthma Kelly, Louise

17 S1 p. S17-S18
artikel
4 A prediction model for successful labour induction to replace the Bishop score de Wit, Lisa

17 S1 p. S11-S12
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5 Aquaporin-3 gene polymorphism may predict cardiovascular risk and hypertension Da Silva, V.

17 S1 p. S8
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6 A shotgun proteomics approach to an experimental mouse model of preeclampsia reveals commonalities with the human proteome Fitzpatrick, Madeleine

17 S1 p. S13-S14
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7 Association of fetoplacental Doppler with placental pathology in preeclampsia and fetal growth restriction Youssef, L.

17 S1 p. S34
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8 Both preeclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction have implications on fetal cardiac remodeling and dysfunction Youssef, L.

17 S1 p. S34-S35
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9 Cardiometabolic risk factors, adipokine imbalance and target organ damage in women after hypertensive disorders during pregnancy Chulkov, Vasilii

17 S1 p. S10
artikel
10 Characteristics of patients with preeclampsia and eclampsia in a tertiary teaching hospital in India Rabanni, Tamkin

17 S1 p. S24
artikel
11 Clinical characterization and outcomes of pregnant women with chronic hypertension and abnormal angiogenic profile Heimberger, Sarah

17 S1 p. S16
artikel
12 Complement and coagulation cascades is the main pathway involved in early onset preeclampsia revealed by maternal blood proteomics Youssef, L.

17 S1 p. S33
artikel
13 Correlating deaths due to household pollution from solid fuel and incidence of eclampsia in eight low and middle-income countries Robbins, Tanya

17 S1 p. S26-S27
artikel
14 Distinctive patterns of placental histopathological lesions in preeclampsia versus fetal growth restriction Paules, C.

17 S1 p. S23
artikel
15 Divergent regulation of decidual oxidative stress response in preeclampsia with and without fetal growth restriction Mundal, S.B.

17 S1 p. S21
artikel
16 Does genetically-defined ancestry predict booking blood pressure in pregnant women with chronic hypertension? Conti-Ramsden, Frances

17 S1 p. S11
artikel
17 Does the oxygen level affect the contractility in human fetal stem villous arteries? Schmidt, Gitte Bro

17 S1 p. S8-S9
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18 Early intervention to reduce cardiovascular risk after hypertensive pregnancy: The BP2 (Blood Pressure Postpartum) randomised trial Henry, Amanda

17 S1 p. S16-S17
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19 Erythropoietin, iron and erythrocyte indices in women with early- and late-onset preeclampsia Chulkov, Vasilii

17 S1 p. S10
artikel
20 Exploration of community level contextual factors that influence care for hypertensive disorders in pregnancy in Haiti and Zimbabwe Robbins, Tanya

17 S1 p. S25-S26
artikel
21 Fetal growth restriction and perinatal adverse outcomes associated with extremely high values of the sFlt-1/PlGF ratio Villalaín, C.

17 S1 p. S28-S29
artikel
22 Fulminant severe HELLP syndrome in early onset preeclampsia: A case report Popovski, N.

17 S1 p. S23-S24
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23 Gut wall barrier function is impaired in women who develop hypertensive disorders of pregnancy Nitert, Marloes Dekker

17 S1 p. S11
artikel
24 Haptoglobin, alpha-1-microglobulin and calprotectin as hypoxia-induced proteins that are up-regulated in preeclampsia since early pregnancy Teixeira, Claudia

17 S1 p. S28
artikel
25 Histological diagnosis of placental malaria in women with and without pre-eclampsia at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital Obese, Andrews Osei

17 S1 p. S22
artikel
26 Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: A systematic review of clinical practice guidelines Magee, Laura A.

17 S1 p. S19-S20
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27 Hypertensive pregnancies: Do women follow physical activity recommendations 1 year postpartum? Ziesler, Charlotte P.Ø.

17 S1 p. S36
artikel
28 Impact of labor length and mode of delivery on adverse maternal outcomes among preeclamptic obese patients Elborno, Dana

17 S1 p. S13
artikel
29 Increased cerebral biomarkers in plasma and decreased intracerebral magnesium levels are correlated to an impaired blood brain barrier in vitro in preeclampsia Friis, Therese

17 S1 p. S14-S15
artikel
30 Investigating the different effects of antihypertensive drugs on maternal endothelial cell activation in preeclampsia: An in vitro study Woolston, Esther

17 S1 p. S32
artikel
31 Is pre-pregnancy cardiac dysfunction a risk factor for the development of pre-eclampsia? Ormesher, Laura

17 S1 p. S22
artikel
32 It is a great honour and privilege to welcome You to Sweden and Lund for the European ISSHP 2019 meeting
17 S1 p. S2
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33 Late pregnant dahl salt sensitive rats from charles river laboratories do not exhibit superimposed preeclampsia West, C.A.

17 S1 p. S31-S32
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34 Luteolin as potential preeclampsia therapeutic Rana, Sarosh

17 S1 p. S25
artikel
35 Luteolin protect hGEnCs from TNF-α-induced endothelial dysfunction by attenuating ET-1 and ROS production Rana, Sarosh

17 S1 p. S24-S25
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36 Maternal adverse outcomes associated with extremely high values of the sFlt-1/PlGF ratio Villalaín, C.

17 S1 p. S29-S30
artikel
37 Maternal preeclampsia and cardiac left ventricular structure and function in term infants in the copenhagen baby heart study Vøgg, Ottilia

17 S1 p. S31
artikel
38 Melatonin reduces extrusion of toxic placental extracellular vesicles from preeclamptic placentae Chen, Qi

17 S1 p. S9
artikel
39 Metabolomics identifies placental dysfunction and confirms Flt-1 biomarker specificity Austdal, Marie

17 S1 p. S5
artikel
40 α 1 -Microglobulin (A1M) protects fetal and adult red blood cells (RBCs) against in vitro induced cell death and is internalized by RBCs in the placenta Kristiansson, Amanda

17 S1 p. S18-S19
artikel
41 α 1 -Microglobulin-deficient mice as a tool for studying preeclampsia Bergwik, Jesper

17 S1 p. S8
artikel
42 Neonatal developmental and behavioral outcomes of immediate delivery versus expectant monitoring in mild hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: 5-year outcomes of the HYPITAT II trial Zwertbroek, Eva F.

17 S1 p. S36
artikel
43 No association between perfluorinated compounds and preeclampsia in the highly exposed population of Ronneby, Sweden Martinsson, Matilda

17 S1 p. S20
artikel
44 Overexpression of human sFLT1 mimics preeclampsia phenotype in transgenic mice: A new tool in preeclampsia research Vogtmann, Rebekka

17 S1 p. S30-S31
artikel
45 Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in early pregnancy and risk for preeclampsia Rylander, Lars

17 S1 p. S27
artikel
46 Persistence of circulating cellular fetal microchimerism after preeclampsia and placental dysfunction? Fjeldstad, Heidi E.S.

17 S1 p. S14
artikel
47 Placental disease and later dementia: Is there a connection? Andolf, Ellika

17 S1 p. S5
artikel
48 Plasma from women with preeclampsia impairs the blood brain barrier in an in vitro model Bergman, Lina

17 S1 p. S7
artikel
49 Possible role of VEGFR/Flt1 on future cardiovascular risk in women previously preeclamptic Matos, Andreia

17 S1 p. S19
artikel
50 Postpartum risk of metabolic syndrome after gestational hypertension and preeclampsia Osoti, Alfred O.

17 S1 p. S23
artikel
51 Preeclampsia is associated with increased erythrocyte arginase activity and compromised nitric oxide bioactivity compared with healthy pregnant women McCann Haworth, S.

17 S1 p. S19
artikel
52 Prophylactic aspirin use during pregnancy is associated antenatal complications; a Swedish population register-based cohort study Hastie, Roxanne

17 S1 p. S16
artikel
53 Prostasin (CAP1/PRSS8) – A candidate gene for hypertension in preeclampsia? Castelblanco, M.

17 S1 p. S9
artikel
54 Quantifying placental endothelial and syncytiotrophoblast glycocalyx with lectin histochemistry Down, Colin J.

17 S1 p. S12
artikel
55 Reduction of serum-induced endothelial STAT3(Y705) activation is associated with preeclampsia Christensen, M.

17 S1 p. S9-S10
artikel
56 Retrospective study of the diagnostic usefulness of sFlt-1/PlGF ratio as a predictor of developing preeclampsia among high risk pregnancies in a clinical setting in Denmark Andersen, L.L.T.

17 S1 p. S4-S5
artikel
57 Screening performance of a simple risk score using maternal characteristics for the prediction of preterm preeclampsia in a healthy nulliparous population Myers, Jenny

17 S1 p. S21
artikel
58 Severe antepartum hypertension and associated peripartum morbidity among pregnant women in an Urban Tertiary Care Medical Center Proussaloglou, Ellie

17 S1 p. S24
artikel
59 Snus (Moist tobacco): Effect on maternal circulating mid-pregnancy placenta-derived angiogenic proteins in a scandinavian cohort Sundet, Birgitte Kordt

17 S1 p. S18
artikel
60 Sprague Dawley rats are an appropriate animal for investigating the therapeutic potential of kynurenine for the treatment of preeclampsia Worton, Stephanie A.

17 S1 p. S32
artikel
61 Sub-clinical atherosclerosis in the common carotid artery in women with/without previous pre-eclampsia: A seven years follow-up Akhter, Tansim

17 S1 p. S3
artikel
62 T2 and T2* placental magnetic resonance imaging in chronic hypertension (CHTN) Ho, Alison

17 S1 p. S17
artikel
63 The acceptability of planned early delivery to women with pre-eclampsia in India and Zambia Beardore-Gray, Alice

17 S1 p. S6
artikel
64 The impact of birth parameters on pre-eclampsia in adulthood among women in a Swedish Birth Cohort Sharma, Shantanu

17 S1 p. S27-S28
artikel
65 The impact of chronic hypertension on adverse maternal and perinatal outcome: A systematic review and meta-analysis Al Khalaf, Sukainah

17 S1 p. S4
artikel
66 The predictive value of the signs and symptoms preceding eclampsia: a systematic review Hastie, Roxanne

17 S1 p. S15
artikel
67 The risks and benefits of planned early delivery for women with pre-eclampsia in a low and middle-income setting Beardore-Gray, Alice

17 S1 p. S6
artikel
68 The role of extracellular matrix biomarkers for early detection of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy Nikolov, Asparuh

17 S1 p. S21-S22
artikel
69 The roles of dormant microbes in the development of pre-eclampsia Kell, Douglas B.

17 S1 p. S17
artikel
70 The sFlt-1/PlGF ratio values within the <38, 38–85, >85 brackets as compared to perinatal outcomes Bednarek-Jędrzejek, Magdalena

17 S1 p. S6-S7
artikel
71 The therapeutic potential of recombinant alpha-1-microglobulin: Exploring mechanisms in cell models of pre-eclampsia Eyre, Kezia

17 S1 p. S13
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72 Toll-Like Receptor-3 expression by maternal and fetal cells at the maternal-fetal interface is associated with development of preeclampsia Gierman, L.M.

17 S1 p. S15
artikel
73 Understanding and comparing practices of managing patients with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy in Urban China and the United States Wang, Victoria

17 S1 p. S31
artikel
74 Vitamin D association with immunoregulatory profiles in pregnant women with preeclampsia Ribeiro, Vanessa Rocha

17 S1 p. S27
artikel
75 Vitamin D decreases oxidative stress and increases HO-1 levels in human endothelial cells cultured with supernatant of placental explants from women with preeclampsia Nunes, Priscila Rezeck

17 S1 p. S25
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76 Welcome message from the ISSHP President
17 S1 p. S1
artikel
77 Whole exome sequencing to determine the potential genetic basis of severe early onset pre-eclampsia Moran, O.

17 S1 p. S20
artikel
78 Women with preeclampsia in a multiple pregnancy have no association with increased risk of future cardiovascular disease; a national register-based cohort study Bergman, Lina

17 S1 p. S7
artikel
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