Preeclampsia is a relatively common pregnancy disorder that originates in the placenta and causes variable maternal and fetal problems. In the worst cases, it may threaten the survival of both mother and baby. We summarize recent work on the causes of preeclampsia, which reveals a new mode of maternal immune recognition of the fetus, relevant to the condition. The circulating factors derived from the placenta, which contributes to the clinical syndrome, are now better understood. This brief review on preeclampsia does not cover all aspects of this intriguing condition but focuses on some new and interesting findings
Preeclampsia, the de novo occurrence of hypertension and proteinuria after the 20th week of gestatio...
The central role of the placenta in the pathogenesis of pre-eclampsia is undisputed. The evidence th...
Preeclampsia currently remains one of the leading causes of death and severe maternal morbidity. Alt...
Preeclampsia is a serious complication of pregnancy, which is the cause of 60 000 maternal deaths an...
Preeclampsia is a serious complication of pregnancy, which is the cause of 60 000 maternal deaths an...
Preeclampsia remains a significant obstetric risk worldwide. The pathophysiology of preeclampsia is ...
Preeclampsia still ranks as one of obstetrics major problems. Clinicians typically encounter preecla...
Preeclampsia still ranks as one of obstetrics major problems. Clinicians typically encounter preecla...
Preeclampsia is a systemic syndrome of pregnancy that originates in the placenta and is characterize...
Preeclampsia is a systemic disease that results from placental defects and occurs in about 5–8% of p...
Preeclampsia is a pregnancy-specific disorder characterized by hypertension and excess protein excre...
Abstract The placenta is a remarkable organ. In normal pregnancy its specialized cells (termed cytot...
Placentation and tumorigenesis have many common features. Human placentation builds a maternal–fetal...
Pre-eclampsia is a multisystem disorder of pregnancy, characterised by hypertension and proteinuria,...
Preeclampsia accounts for one of the most common documented gestational complications, with a preval...
Preeclampsia, the de novo occurrence of hypertension and proteinuria after the 20th week of gestatio...
The central role of the placenta in the pathogenesis of pre-eclampsia is undisputed. The evidence th...
Preeclampsia currently remains one of the leading causes of death and severe maternal morbidity. Alt...
Preeclampsia is a serious complication of pregnancy, which is the cause of 60 000 maternal deaths an...
Preeclampsia is a serious complication of pregnancy, which is the cause of 60 000 maternal deaths an...
Preeclampsia remains a significant obstetric risk worldwide. The pathophysiology of preeclampsia is ...
Preeclampsia still ranks as one of obstetrics major problems. Clinicians typically encounter preecla...
Preeclampsia still ranks as one of obstetrics major problems. Clinicians typically encounter preecla...
Preeclampsia is a systemic syndrome of pregnancy that originates in the placenta and is characterize...
Preeclampsia is a systemic disease that results from placental defects and occurs in about 5–8% of p...
Preeclampsia is a pregnancy-specific disorder characterized by hypertension and excess protein excre...
Abstract The placenta is a remarkable organ. In normal pregnancy its specialized cells (termed cytot...
Placentation and tumorigenesis have many common features. Human placentation builds a maternal–fetal...
Pre-eclampsia is a multisystem disorder of pregnancy, characterised by hypertension and proteinuria,...
Preeclampsia accounts for one of the most common documented gestational complications, with a preval...
Preeclampsia, the de novo occurrence of hypertension and proteinuria after the 20th week of gestatio...
The central role of the placenta in the pathogenesis of pre-eclampsia is undisputed. The evidence th...
Preeclampsia currently remains one of the leading causes of death and severe maternal morbidity. Alt...