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Preeclampsia. Dr. White characterizes angiogenic markers, such as soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase-1 (sFlt-1), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and ...
... preeclampsia during pregnancy — a condition that can include high blood pressure — had an increased risk of stroke and other cardiometabolic disorders later ...
Preeclampsia is a leading cause of death in women who are pregnant. It greatly contributes to poor cardiovascular outcomes later in life. There is no early ...
... preeclampsia. Your healthcare professional also might suggest that you take low-dose aspirin if you've had several miscarriages or other pregnancy loss, or ...
Garovic showed that podocyturia predates proteinuria and the clinical syndrome of preeclampsia, and that, after preeclamptic pregnancies, persistent urinary ...
Maternal immune alteration in preeclampsia and predisposition to cardiovascular diseases. Dr. · The placenta as a tool to identify high-risk infants after ...
Conditions during pregnancy related to high blood pressure, such as preeclampsia. Giving birth early. This is called preterm delivery. Having a baby born ...
... preeclampsia, or women who have other risk factors for heart disease). This will help us to determine whether the glycocalyx contributes to the risk of ...
Gonzalez Suarez also studies tubular injury biomarkers in preeclampsia and HELLP syndrome, a type of preeclampsia that causes hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes ...
... preeclampsia. Babies who are exposed to meth in the womb may experience withdrawal symptoms after birth that may include jitteriness, drowsiness and trouble ...
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