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386 related items for PubMed ID: 10491348

  • 1. Is proteinuric pre-eclampsia a different disease in primigravida and multigravida?
    Barden AE, Beilin LJ, Ritchie J, Walters BN, Graham D, Michael CA.
    Clin Sci (Lond); 1999 Oct; 97(4):475-83. PubMed ID: 10491348
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  • 3. Does a predisposition to the metabolic syndrome sensitize women to develop pre-eclampsia?
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  • 4. Intrapartum late deceleration develops more frequently in pre-eclamptic women with severe proteinuria.
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  • 8. Effects of lipoproteins from pre-eclamptic women on umbilical endothelial cell 6-oxo-prostaglandin f1alpha and endothelin 1 synthesis, and nitric oxide synthase 3 mRNA expression.
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  • 9. Newborns of pre-eclamptic women: a biochemical difference present in utero.
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  • 12. Plasma soluble vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-1 concentration is elevated prior to the clinical diagnosis of pre-eclampsia.
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  • 13. Plasma concentration of urate, urea and creatinine in Nigerian primigravidae with pre-eclampsia.
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  • 16. Classification of hypertension in pregnancy.
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    Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss; 1999 Aug; 92(8):1145-9. PubMed ID: 10486681
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  • 19. Changes in lymphocyte subsets during pregnancy and post-partum in cases of beginning eclampsia.
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  • 20. Oxidative stress in midpregnancy as a predictor of gestational hypertension and pre-eclampsia.
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