<p>Data expressed as Mean ± SD.</p>‡<p>BMI at first prenatal visit with an average gestational age of 18 weeks (controls), 15 weeks (cases), 15 weeks (term PE) or 17 weeks (preterm PE).</p><p>*p<0.05 versus Controls, **p<0.0001 versus Term Cases, PE – preeclampsia.</p
<p>Patient demographics of PE cases and normal pregnancies (controls). Values are shown as mean (95%...
<p>Notes: Data are presented as mean±SD, first trimester vs. second trimester <sup>**</sup><i>p</i><...
OBJECTIVE: We hypothesised that among nulliparous women with pre-eclampsia, overweight or obese wome...
<p>Shown are clinical details of the two cohorts from whom we obtained placentas for our analyses. T...
<p>Notes: PE = preeclampsia; MPE = mild preeclampsia; SPE = severe preeclampsia;</p><p>Pre –BMI = pr...
<p>Values are shown as mean ± SD.</p><p>PE, preeclampsia; SBP, maximal systolic blood pressure; DBP,...
<p>Samples were collected at Monash Medical Centre, Melbourne, Australia <a href="http://www.plosone...
<p>Values are given as Mean±SEM. Statistical significance was assessed using Mann Whitney test and F...
<p>Basic characteristics of preeclampsia cases and normotensive controls. The data are expressed as ...
<p>A Pearson’s chi square test and Mann-Whitney U test, both with <i>post hoc</i> Bonferroni correct...
Age and clinical characteristics of the patient’s groups (mild and severe preeclampsia) and controls...
<p>Abbreviations: BMI (body mass index: before pregnancy for normotensive pregnant women and preecla...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the strategy of screening for preeclampsia (PE)...
<p>Patient demographics of PE cases and normal pregnancies (controls). Time of PE diagnosis was not ...
Objective: To develop a model for preeclampsia (PE) based on maternal demographic characteristics an...
<p>Patient demographics of PE cases and normal pregnancies (controls). Values are shown as mean (95%...
<p>Notes: Data are presented as mean±SD, first trimester vs. second trimester <sup>**</sup><i>p</i><...
OBJECTIVE: We hypothesised that among nulliparous women with pre-eclampsia, overweight or obese wome...
<p>Shown are clinical details of the two cohorts from whom we obtained placentas for our analyses. T...
<p>Notes: PE = preeclampsia; MPE = mild preeclampsia; SPE = severe preeclampsia;</p><p>Pre –BMI = pr...
<p>Values are shown as mean ± SD.</p><p>PE, preeclampsia; SBP, maximal systolic blood pressure; DBP,...
<p>Samples were collected at Monash Medical Centre, Melbourne, Australia <a href="http://www.plosone...
<p>Values are given as Mean±SEM. Statistical significance was assessed using Mann Whitney test and F...
<p>Basic characteristics of preeclampsia cases and normotensive controls. The data are expressed as ...
<p>A Pearson’s chi square test and Mann-Whitney U test, both with <i>post hoc</i> Bonferroni correct...
Age and clinical characteristics of the patient’s groups (mild and severe preeclampsia) and controls...
<p>Abbreviations: BMI (body mass index: before pregnancy for normotensive pregnant women and preecla...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the strategy of screening for preeclampsia (PE)...
<p>Patient demographics of PE cases and normal pregnancies (controls). Time of PE diagnosis was not ...
Objective: To develop a model for preeclampsia (PE) based on maternal demographic characteristics an...
<p>Patient demographics of PE cases and normal pregnancies (controls). Values are shown as mean (95%...
<p>Notes: Data are presented as mean±SD, first trimester vs. second trimester <sup>**</sup><i>p</i><...
OBJECTIVE: We hypothesised that among nulliparous women with pre-eclampsia, overweight or obese wome...