Pre-existing medical disorders as risk factors for preeclampsia: an exploratory case-control study
Objective: We sought to explore pre-existing medical disorders as risk factors for preeclampsia as thoroughly as possible. Methods: A case-control design. A group of 1,652 patients were identified as the preeclampsia group, and another randomly selected 4,500 patients were identified as the non-pree...
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Main Authors: | Linglan Pan (Author), Zhen Fu (Author), Ping Yin (Author), Dunjin Chen (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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