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1. Earlier onset of proteinuria or hypertension is a predictor of progression from gestational hypertension or gestational proteinuria to preeclampsia. Morikawa M, Mayama M, Noshiro K, Saito Y, Nakagawa-Akabane K, Umazume T, Chiba K, Kawaguchi S, Watari H. Sci Rep; 2021 Jun 16; 11(1):12708. PubMed ID: 34135442 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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