A review of infant growth and psychomotor developmental outcomes after intrauterine exposure to preeclampsia
Abstract Preeclampsia is a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy with serious health implications for mother and their offspring. The uteroplacental vascular insufficiency caused by preeclampsia is associated with epigenetic and pathological changes in the mother and fetus. However, the impact of preec...
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Main Authors: | Priya Vakil (Author), Amanda Henry (Author), Maria E. Craig (Author), Megan L. Gow (Author) |
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