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  • 2. Family history of hypertension as an important risk factor for the development of severe preeclampsia.
    Bezerra PC, Leão MD, Queiroz JW, Melo EM, Pereira FV, Nóbrega MH, Jeronimo AK, Ferreira LC, Jerônimo SM, de Araújo AC.
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  • 3. Periodontal disease as a risk factor for pre-eclampsia: a case control study.
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  • 4. Periodontal disease in pregnancy is a risk factor for preeclampsia.
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  • 7. BMI as a modifying factor in the relations between age at menarche, menstrual cycle characteristics, and risk of preeclampsia.
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  • 9. Elevated plasma homocysteine in early pregnancy: a risk factor for the development of severe preeclampsia.
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  • 11. Hepatic lipase gene polymorphism, pre-pregnancy overweight status and risk of preeclampsia among Peruvian women.
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  • 14. Risk factors for severe preeclampsia.
    Stone JL, Lockwood CJ, Berkowitz GS, Alvarez M, Lapinski R, Berkowitz RL.
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  • 16. Preeclampsia. A nested, case-control study of risk factors and their interactions.
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  • 17. Recurrent preeclampsia and perinatal outcome: a study of women with recurrent preeclampsia compared with women with preeclampsia who remained normotensive during their prior pregnancies.
    Mendilcioglu I, Trak B, Uner M, Umit S, Kucukosmanoglu M.
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  • 18. Delayed postpartum preeclampsia: an experience of 151 cases.
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  • 19. Headaches and migraines are associated with an increased risk of preeclampsia in Peruvian women.
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  • 20. History of abortion and subsequent risk of preeclampsia.
    Dempsey JC, Sorensen TK, Qiu CF, Luthy DA, Williams MA.
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