ObjectiveWomen who suffered eclampsia or preterm preeclampsia are twice as likely to demonstrate cerebral white matter lesions (WML) on magnetic resonance imaging compared with age-matched women who had normotensive pregnancies, and they report more cognitive dysfunctions in everyday life. We aimed to determine whether pregnancy in and of itself has a relationship with the presence of WML and subjective cognitive dysfunction.Study DesignEighty-one parous women who had a normotensive pregnancy were matched for age with 65 nulliparous women and all underwent cerebral magnetic resonance imaging. Presence of cerebral WML was rated and blood pressure was measured. Subjective cognitive functioning was assessed using the Cognitive Failures Questio...
Recently, information has emerged that formerly eclamptic women may suffer cognitive impairment. Thi...
Recently, information has emerged that formerly eclamptic women may suffer cognitive impairment. Thi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the distribution of cerebral white matter lesions in women who had eclampsia, p...
OBJECTIVE: Women who suffered eclampsia or preterm preeclampsia are twice as likely to demonstrate c...
OBJECTIVE: Women who suffered eclampsia or preterm preeclampsia are twice as likely to demonstrate c...
ObjectiveWomen who suffered eclampsia or preterm preeclampsia are twice as likely to demonstrate cer...
OBJECTIVE: Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, like preeclampsia, are a leading cause of maternal a...
OBJECTIVE: Recently, persistent brain white matter lesions were demonstrated in eclamptic women when...
OBJECTIVE: Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, like preeclampsia, are a leading cause of maternal a...
Introduction Identifying female-specific risk markers for cerebrovascular disease is becoming increa...
OBJECTIVE: Eclampsia is thought to have no long-term neurological consequences. We aimed to delineat...
Please cite this paper as: Aukes A, De Groot J, Wiegman M, Aarnoudse J, Sanwikarja G, Zeeman G. Long...
Contains fulltext : 81003.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Pr...
Recently, information has emerged that formerly eclamptic women may suffer cognitive impairment. Thi...
Recently, information has emerged that formerly eclamptic women may suffer cognitive impairment. Thi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the distribution of cerebral white matter lesions in women who had eclampsia, p...
OBJECTIVE: Women who suffered eclampsia or preterm preeclampsia are twice as likely to demonstrate c...
OBJECTIVE: Women who suffered eclampsia or preterm preeclampsia are twice as likely to demonstrate c...
ObjectiveWomen who suffered eclampsia or preterm preeclampsia are twice as likely to demonstrate cer...
OBJECTIVE: Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, like preeclampsia, are a leading cause of maternal a...
OBJECTIVE: Recently, persistent brain white matter lesions were demonstrated in eclamptic women when...
OBJECTIVE: Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, like preeclampsia, are a leading cause of maternal a...
Introduction Identifying female-specific risk markers for cerebrovascular disease is becoming increa...
OBJECTIVE: Eclampsia is thought to have no long-term neurological consequences. We aimed to delineat...
Please cite this paper as: Aukes A, De Groot J, Wiegman M, Aarnoudse J, Sanwikarja G, Zeeman G. Long...
Contains fulltext : 81003.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Pr...
Recently, information has emerged that formerly eclamptic women may suffer cognitive impairment. Thi...
Recently, information has emerged that formerly eclamptic women may suffer cognitive impairment. Thi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the distribution of cerebral white matter lesions in women who had eclampsia, p...