Intrauterine exposure to preeclampsia does not impair vascular health in children
Background and objectivesPreeclampsia is a serious multisystem blood pressure disorder during pregnancy that is associated with increased long-term risk of cardiovascular disease to the mother and offspring. We investigated the vascular health of children exposed to intrauterine preeclampsia.Materia...
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Main Authors: | Benjamin J. Varley (Author), Amanda Henry (Author), Lynne Roberts (Author), Gregory Davis (Author), Michael R. Skilton (Author), Maria E. Craig (Author), Megan L. Gow (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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