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Elevated plasma endothelial microparticles in preeclampsia

Article Abstract:

Research has been conducted on women with preeclampsia. The authors have investigated endothelial dysfunction in these women by measuring endothelial microparticles, and they have concluded that microparticle elevation is responsible for endothelial injury in preeclampsia.

Author: O'Sullivan, Mary J., Gonzalez-Quintero, Victor H., Jimenez, Joaquin J., Jy, Wenche, Mauro, Lucia M., Hortman, Lawrence, Ahn, Yeon
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Publication Name: American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0002-9378
Year: 2003
United States, Biological Product (except Diagnostic) Manufacturing, Biological products exc. diagnostic, Blood Plasma Products, Physiological aspects, Preeclampsia, Endothelium, Blood plasma

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Doppler assessment of the fetal cerebral hemodynamic response to moderate or severe maternal anemia

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Research has been conducted on fetal vascular adaptation to maternal anemia. The authors report that only severe maternal anemia triggeres fetal cerebral vasolidation and reduces amniotic volume.

Author: Carles, Gabriel, Tobal, Nathalie, Raynal, Pierre, Herault, Stephane, Beucher, Gael, Marret, Henri, Arbeille, Philippe
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Publication Name: American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0002-9378
Year: 2003
France, Care and treatment, Anemia, Cerebral circulation, Causes of, Fetus, Demographic aspects, Hemodynamics

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Subjects list: Health aspects, Research, Analysis, Pregnant women, Obstetrics, Gynecological research
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