Preeclampsia is a common, pregnancy-specific disorder characterized by reduced placental perfusion, endothelial dysfunction, elevated blood pressure, and proteinuria. The pathogenesis of this heterogeneous disorder is incompletely understood, but it has a familial component, which suggests that one or more common alleles may act as susceptibility genes. We hypothesized that, in a founder population, the genetic background of preeclampsia might also show reduced heterogeneity, and we have performed a genomewide scan in 15 multiplex families recruited predominantly in the Kainuu province in central eastern Finland. We found two loci that exceeded the threshold for significant linkage: chromosome 2p25, near marker D2S168 (nonparametric linkage...
Preeclampsia, hallmarked by de novo hypertension and proteinuria in pregnancy, has a familial tenden...
Pre-eclampsia is a common pregnancy disorder that is a major cause for maternal and perinatal mortal...
Epidemiological studies have shown that genetic factors contribute to the etiology of the common and...
Importance: A genetic contribution to preeclampsia susceptibility has been established but is still ...
Introduction: Preeclampsia is a common and partially genetic pregnancy complication characterized by...
Introduction: Preeclampsia is a common and partially genetic pregnancy complication characterized by...
Genome scans in Icelandic, Australian and New Zealand, and Finnish families have localized putative ...
Genome scans in Icelandic, Australian and New Zealand, and Finnish families have localized putative ...
Importance A genetic contribution to preeclampsia susceptibility has been established but is still i...
Introduction: Preeclampsia is a common and partially genetic pregnancy complication characterized by...
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Pre-eclampsia is an idiopathic pregnancy disorder promoting morbidity and mortality to both mother a...
Preeclampsia, hallmarked by de novo hypertension and proteinuria in pregnancy, has a familial tenden...
Preeclampsia, hallmarked by de novo hypertension and proteinuria in pregnancy, has a familial tenden...
Preeclampsia, hallmarked by de novo hypertension and proteinuria in pregnancy, has a familial tenden...
Preeclampsia, hallmarked by de novo hypertension and proteinuria in pregnancy, has a familial tenden...
Pre-eclampsia is a common pregnancy disorder that is a major cause for maternal and perinatal mortal...
Epidemiological studies have shown that genetic factors contribute to the etiology of the common and...
Importance: A genetic contribution to preeclampsia susceptibility has been established but is still ...
Introduction: Preeclampsia is a common and partially genetic pregnancy complication characterized by...
Introduction: Preeclampsia is a common and partially genetic pregnancy complication characterized by...
Genome scans in Icelandic, Australian and New Zealand, and Finnish families have localized putative ...
Genome scans in Icelandic, Australian and New Zealand, and Finnish families have localized putative ...
Importance A genetic contribution to preeclampsia susceptibility has been established but is still i...
Introduction: Preeclampsia is a common and partially genetic pregnancy complication characterized by...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Pre-eclampsia is an idiopathic pregnancy disorder promoting morbidity and mortality to both mother a...
Preeclampsia, hallmarked by de novo hypertension and proteinuria in pregnancy, has a familial tenden...
Preeclampsia, hallmarked by de novo hypertension and proteinuria in pregnancy, has a familial tenden...
Preeclampsia, hallmarked by de novo hypertension and proteinuria in pregnancy, has a familial tenden...
Preeclampsia, hallmarked by de novo hypertension and proteinuria in pregnancy, has a familial tenden...
Pre-eclampsia is a common pregnancy disorder that is a major cause for maternal and perinatal mortal...
Epidemiological studies have shown that genetic factors contribute to the etiology of the common and...