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211 related items for PubMed ID: 34280982

  • 1. The Association of Familial Hypertension and Risk of Gestational Hypertension and Preeclampsia.
    Lewandowska M.
    Int J Environ Res Public Health; 2021 Jul 01; 18(13):. PubMed ID: 34280982
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  • 2. Pre-Pregnancy Obesity vs. Other Risk Factors in Probability Models of Preeclampsia and Gestational Hypertension.
    Lewandowska M, Więckowska B, Sajdak S, Lubiński J.
    Nutrients; 2020 Sep 02; 12(9):. PubMed ID: 32887442
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  • 3. The Influence of Various Smoking Categories on The Risk of Gestational Hypertension and Pre-Eclampsia.
    Lewandowska M, Więckowska B.
    J Clin Med; 2020 Jun 04; 9(6):. PubMed ID: 32512866
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  • 4. Similarities and differences between the risk factors for gestational hypertension and preeclampsia: A population based cohort study in south China.
    Li X, Tan H, Huang X, Zhou S, Hu S, Wang X, Xu X, Liu Q, Wen SW.
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  • 5. Correlation of Maternal Serum Homocysteine in the First Trimester with the Development of Gestational Hypertension and Preeclampsia.
    Sun F, Qian W, Zhang C, Fan JX, Huang HF.
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  • 6. Normal and high-normal blood pressures, but not body mass index, are risk factors for the subsequent occurrence of both preeclampsia and gestational hypertension: a retrospective cohort study.
    Ohkuchi A, Iwasaki R, Suzuki H, Hirashima C, Takahashi K, Usui R, Matsubara S, Minakami H, Suzuki M.
    Hypertens Res; 2006 Mar 13; 29(3):161-7. PubMed ID: 16755151
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  • 7. Pre-Pregnancy Obesity, Excessive Gestational Weight Gain, and the Risk of Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus.
    Lewandowska M, Więckowska B, Sajdak S.
    J Clin Med; 2020 Jun 24; 9(6):. PubMed ID: 32599847
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  • 8. Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) Risk for Declared Family History of Diabetes, in Combination with BMI Categories.
    Lewandowska M.
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  • 9. Effect of Placenta Previa on Preeclampsia.
    Ying H, Lu Y, Dong YN, Wang DF.
    PLoS One; 2016 Jun 28; 11(1):e0146126. PubMed ID: 26731265
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  • 10. Provoking factors for postpartum chronic hypertension in women with preceding gestational hypertension/preeclampsia: A longitudinal cohort study of 22,798 pregnancies.
    Chen KH, Chen LR.
    Int J Med Sci; 2020 Jun 28; 17(4):543-548. PubMed ID: 32174785
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  • 11. [Associations between pre-pregnancy body mass index and occurrence and clinical features of preeclampsia].
    Wu LL, Chen YX, Guan XN, Tong JN, Wu XX, Niu JM.
    Zhonghua Fu Chan Ke Za Zhi; 2021 Feb 25; 56(2):96-101. PubMed ID: 33631880
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  • 12. The effect of low body mass index on the development of gestational hypertension and preeclampsia.
    Belogolovkin V, Eddleman KA, Malone FD, Sullivan L, Ball RH, Nyberg DA, Comstock CH, Hankins GD, Carter S, Dugoff L, Craigo SD, Timor-Tritsch IE, Carr SR, Wolfe HM, D'Alton ME.
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  • 13. Perinatal outcomes in women with elevated blood pressure and stage 1 hypertension.
    Greenberg VR, Silasi M, Lundsberg LS, Culhane JF, Reddy UM, Partridge C, Lipkind HS.
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    Ren QW, Yang FF, Han TB, Guo MZ, Zhao N, Feng YL, Yang HL, Wang SP, Zhang YW, Wu WW.
    Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue Za Zhi; 2021 Nov 10; 42(11):2037-2043. PubMed ID: 34818852
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  • 15. Risk of gestational hypertension and preeclampsia in women who discontinued or continued antidepressant medication use during pregnancy.
    De Ocampo MPG, Araneta MRG, Macera CA, Alcaraz JE, Moore TR, Chambers CD.
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  • 20. Impact of excessive pre-pregnancy body mass index and abnormal gestational weight gain on pregnancy outcomes in women with chronic hypertension.
    Ornaghi S, Algeri P, Todyrenchuk L, Vertemati E, Vergani P.
    Pregnancy Hypertens; 2018 Apr 10; 12():90-95. PubMed ID: 29674207
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