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965 related items for PubMed ID: 17573736

  • 1. Can we predict recurrence of pre-eclampsia or gestational hypertension?
    Brown MA, Mackenzie C, Dunsmuir W, Roberts L, Ikin K, Matthews J, Mangos G, Davis G.
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  • 3. Plasma uric acid remains a marker of poor outcome in hypertensive pregnancy: a retrospective cohort study.
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  • 4. Low plasma volume following pregnancy complicated by pre-eclampsia predisposes for hypertensive disease in a next pregnancy.
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  • 8. Twenty-four-hour urine insulin as a measure of hyperinsulinaemia/insulin resistance before onset of pre-eclampsia and gestational hypertension.
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  • 12. Prediction of recurrence of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy between 34 and 37 weeks of gestation: a retrospective cohort study.
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  • 13. Non-proteinuric pre-eclampsia: a novel risk indicator in women with gestational hypertension.
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  • 14. Impact of pregnancy-induced hypertension on birthweight by gestational age.
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  • 16. Pregnancy outcome of women who developed proteinuria in the absence of hypertension after mid-gestation.
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  • 17. The recurrence risk of severe de novo pre-eclampsia in singleton pregnancies: a population-based cohort.
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  • 20. The risk of maternal ischaemic heart disease after gestational hypertensive disease.
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