2008
DOI: 10.1002/huon.200800005
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Preeclampsia – More than a pregnancy complication

Abstract: Preeclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) account for a major part of perinatal and maternal morbidity worldwide and are associated with increased later cardiovascular risk. Both diseases are characterized by a shallow endovascular trophoblast invasion causing a disturbed placental development and are considered as syndromes with numerous vascular, metabolic, immunological and clinical alterations. Their etiology and pathophysiological consequences remain mostly unresolved. Beside others one hypo… Show more

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“…In the long run, both the woman and fetus affected by this disorder may be predisposed to cardiovascular diseases. 3,4 The ability to predict this condition would be very useful because it would enable vigilance directed toward women at high risk of developing the disorder, allowing for the adoption of prophylactic and, when available, therapeutic measures. Moreover, predictive testing could facilitate research on preventive interventions, defining at-risk patients who should be included in clinical studies.…”
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“…In the long run, both the woman and fetus affected by this disorder may be predisposed to cardiovascular diseases. 3,4 The ability to predict this condition would be very useful because it would enable vigilance directed toward women at high risk of developing the disorder, allowing for the adoption of prophylactic and, when available, therapeutic measures. Moreover, predictive testing could facilitate research on preventive interventions, defining at-risk patients who should be included in clinical studies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The fetus may have serious clinical complications such as restricted intrauterine growth and prematurity, which are associated with an increased risk of delays in neuropsychomotor development and chronic diseases in childhood. In the long run, both the woman and fetus affected by this disorder may be predisposed to cardiovascular diseases 3 , 4 . The ability to predict this condition would be very useful because it would enable vigilance directed toward women at high risk of developing the disorder, allowing for the adoption of prophylactic and, when available, therapeutic measures.…”
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