Preeclampsia is increasingly being recognised as more than an isolated disease of pregnancy. In particular, preeclampsia has emerged as an independent risk factor for maternal cardiovascular disease and has recently been recognised as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease in children exposed in utero. Preeclampsia and cardiovascular disease may share important pathophysiological and molecular mechanisms and further investigation into these is likely to offer insight into the origins of both conditions. This paper considers the links between cardiovascular disease and preeclampsia and the implication of these findings for refinement of the management of patients whose care is complicated by preeclampsia
Importance: Women with a history of preeclampsia have a 2- to 5-fold increased risk of cardiovascula...
Preeclampsia (PE) is now recognised as a cardiovascular risk factor for women. Emerging evidence sug...
In this thesis, we aimed to explore the cardiovascular health of women in the fifth and sixth decade...
Preeclampsia is increasingly being recognised as more than an isolated disease of pregnancy. In part...
Preeclampsia is a pregnancy-specific disorder complicating 2%-8% of pregnancies worldwide and charac...
Preeclampsia is a pregnancy-specific disorder complicating 2%-8% of pregnancies worldwide and charac...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...
Introduction:The term “preeclampsia” (PE) refers to a multisystem disorder occurring after 20 weeks ...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...
There is growing evidence of long-term cardiovascular sequelae in children after in utero exposure t...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...
Preeclampsia is one of the leading causes of maternal and fetal mortality and morbidity. Furthermore...
Importance: Women with a history of preeclampsia have a 2- to 5-fold increased risk of cardiovascula...
Preeclampsia (PE) is now recognised as a cardiovascular risk factor for women. Emerging evidence sug...
In this thesis, we aimed to explore the cardiovascular health of women in the fifth and sixth decade...
Preeclampsia is increasingly being recognised as more than an isolated disease of pregnancy. In part...
Preeclampsia is a pregnancy-specific disorder complicating 2%-8% of pregnancies worldwide and charac...
Preeclampsia is a pregnancy-specific disorder complicating 2%-8% of pregnancies worldwide and charac...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...
Introduction:The term “preeclampsia” (PE) refers to a multisystem disorder occurring after 20 weeks ...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...
There is growing evidence of long-term cardiovascular sequelae in children after in utero exposure t...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...
Epidemiological data indicate that women with preeclampsia are more likely to develop cardiovascular...
Preeclampsia is one of the leading causes of maternal and fetal mortality and morbidity. Furthermore...
Importance: Women with a history of preeclampsia have a 2- to 5-fold increased risk of cardiovascula...
Preeclampsia (PE) is now recognised as a cardiovascular risk factor for women. Emerging evidence sug...
In this thesis, we aimed to explore the cardiovascular health of women in the fifth and sixth decade...