Prevention of Vascular Dysfunction after Preeclampsia: A Potential Long-Term Outcome Measure and an Emerging Goal for Treatment
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 u...
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Main Authors: | Merzaka Lazdam (Author), Esther F. Davis (Author), Adam J. Lewandowski (Author), Stephanie A. Worton (Author), Yvonne Kenworthy (Author), Brenda Kelly (Author), Paul Leeson (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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