2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2019.12.274
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Preeclampsia: the role of persistent endothelial cells in uteroplacental arteries. Brosens I, Brosens JJ, Muter J, Puttemans P, Benagiano G. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2019;221:219-26.

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“…Doppler sonography is a useful method to assess uterine and umbilical artery flow impedance. Increased uterine artery Doppler pulsatility index and resistivity index have long been considered a result of abnormal spiral artery adaptation at implantation, but, currently, increasing number of experimental, clinical, and epidemiological data are in favor of the opposite pathway, suggesting abnormal placentation merely as the result rather than the cause of abnormal uterine perfusion ( 105 , 106 ). In this context, the inverse correlation between preconceptional uterine artery Doppler impedance measurements and subsequent birthweight in formerly preeclamptic women is illustrative ( 107 ).…”
Section: Interactive Maternal-fetal Hemodynamics In Fetal Growth Rest...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Doppler sonography is a useful method to assess uterine and umbilical artery flow impedance. Increased uterine artery Doppler pulsatility index and resistivity index have long been considered a result of abnormal spiral artery adaptation at implantation, but, currently, increasing number of experimental, clinical, and epidemiological data are in favor of the opposite pathway, suggesting abnormal placentation merely as the result rather than the cause of abnormal uterine perfusion ( 105 , 106 ). In this context, the inverse correlation between preconceptional uterine artery Doppler impedance measurements and subsequent birthweight in formerly preeclamptic women is illustrative ( 107 ).…”
Section: Interactive Maternal-fetal Hemodynamics In Fetal Growth Rest...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several factors that resulted in PE, including a history of PE, chronic hypertension, pregestational diabetes mellitus, antiphospholipid syndrome, and obesity, among others (Bartsch et al, 2016). Recently, the dysfunction of placental trophoblast cells was considered as the key factor to trigger PE (Gyselaers et al, 2019). It has long been believed that inadequate transformation of the maternal uterine vasculature is a consequence of primary defective extravillous trophoblast cell invasion and leads to the development of PE (Ridder et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%