Comprehensive Physiology 2024
DOI: 10.1002/cphy.c240003
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Maternal Microvascular Dysfunction During and After Preeclamptic Pregnancy

Kelsey S. Schwartz,
Anna E. Stanhewicz

Abstract: Preeclampsia, a pregnancy disorder characterized by de novo hypertension and maternal multisystem organ dysfunction, is the leading cause of maternal mortality worldwide and is associated with a fourfold greater risk of cardiovascular disease throughout the lifespan. Current understanding of the etiology of preeclampsia remains unclear, due in part to the varying phenotypical presentations of the disease, which has hindered the development of effective and mechanism‐specific treatment o… Show more

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