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121 related items for PubMed ID: 20367508

  • 1. Prevalence of cesarean delivery in preeclamptic patients with elevated uric acid.
    Gowri V, Al-Zakwani I.
    Hypertens Pregnancy; 2010 Jan; 29(2):231-5. PubMed ID: 20367508
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  • 2. Admission uric acid levels and length of expectant management in preterm preeclampsia.
    Urato AC, Bond B, Craigo SD, Norwitz ER, Paulus JK, Strohsnitter WC.
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  • 3. Uric acid concentrations in early pregnancy among preeclamptic women with gestational hyperuricemia at delivery.
    Powers RW, Bodnar LM, Ness RB, Cooper KM, Gallaher MJ, Frank MP, Daftary AR, Roberts JM.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2006 Jan; 194(1):160. PubMed ID: 16389026
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  • 4. Serum uric acid as a novel marker for uterine atony and post-spinal vasopressor use during cesarean delivery.
    Kovacheva VP, Soens MA, Tsen LC.
    Int J Obstet Anesth; 2013 Jul; 22(3):200-8. PubMed ID: 23702182
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  • 5. Elective cesarean delivery, neonatal intensive care unit admission, and neonatal respiratory distress.
    Yee W, Amin H, Wood S.
    Obstet Gynecol; 2008 Apr; 111(4):823-8. PubMed ID: 18378740
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  • 6. Increased oxidant generation in the metabolism of hypoxanthine to uric acid and endothelial dysfunction in early-onset and late-onset preeclamptic women.
    Watanabe K, Mori T, Iwasaki A, Kimura C, Matsushita H, Shinohara K, Wakatsuki A.
    J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med; 2012 Dec; 25(12):2662-6. PubMed ID: 22746314
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  • 7. Maternal serum uric acid levels in preeclamptic women with multiple gestations.
    Hsu CD, Chung YK, Lee IS, Chou K, Copel JA.
    Am J Perinatol; 1997 Nov; 14(10):613-7. PubMed ID: 9605248
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  • 8. Timing of scheduled cesarean delivery in patients on a teaching versus private service: adherence to American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists guidelines and neonatal outcomes.
    Laye MR, Dellinger EH.
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  • 9. Maternal Serum Uric Acid as a Predictor of Severity of Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy: A Prospective Cohort Study.
    Kumar N, Singh AK.
    Curr Hypertens Rev; 2019 Aug; 15(2):154-160. PubMed ID: 30417791
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  • 10. Maternal and perinatal outcome in pregnancies complicated with hypertensive disorder of pregnancy: a seven year experience of a tertiary care center.
    Yücesoy G, Ozkan S, Bodur H, Tan T, Calişkan E, Vural B, Corakçi A.
    Arch Gynecol Obstet; 2005 Nov; 273(1):43-9. PubMed ID: 15834580
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  • 11. [Elective cesarean section is preferred after the completion of a minimum of 38 weeks of pregnancy].
    Graziosi GC, Bakker CM, Brouwers HA, Bruinse HW.
    Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd; 1998 Oct 17; 142(42):2300-3. PubMed ID: 9864525
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  • 12. Serum calcium, magnesium and uric acid in preeclampsia and normal pregnancy.
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  • 13. Placental pathologies are not associated with hyperuricemia in preeclamptic pregnancies.
    Lee IS, Hsu CD.
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  • 14. Maternal serum uric acid levels in twin gestations.
    Fischer RL, Bianculli KW, Hediger ML, Scholl TO.
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  • 15. Is preeclampsia associated with an increased risk of cesarean delivery if labor is induced?
    Kim LH, Cheng YW, Delaney S, Jelin AC, Caughey AB.
    J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med; 2010 May 17; 23(5):383-8. PubMed ID: 19951010
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  • 16. Relation between serum uric acid and plasma adenosine levels in women with preeclampsia.
    Suzuki S, Yoneyama Y, Sawa R, Otsubo Y, Takeuchi T, Araki T.
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  • 17. Plasma uric acid remains a marker of poor outcome in hypertensive pregnancy: a retrospective cohort study.
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  • 18. Are high uric acid levels in patients with early pre-eclampsia an indication for delivery?
    Odendaal HJ, Pienaar ME.
    S Afr Med J; 1997 Feb 17; 87(2):213-8. PubMed ID: 9180815
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  • 19. Accuracy of serum uric acid as a predictive test for maternal complications in pre-eclampsia: bivariate meta-analysis and decision analysis.
    Koopmans CM, van Pampus MG, Groen H, Aarnoudse JG, van den Berg PP, Mol BW.
    Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol; 2009 Sep 17; 146(1):8-14. PubMed ID: 19540647
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  • 20. Association of uric acid with progression to preeclampsia and development of adverse conditions in gestational hypertensive pregnancies.
    Wu Y, Xiong X, Fraser WD, Luo ZC.
    Am J Hypertens; 2012 Jun 17; 25(6):711-7. PubMed ID: 22378034
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