Placental disease and the maternal syndrome of preeclampsia: missing links?

Preeclampsia remains a significant obstetric risk worldwide. The pathophysiology of preeclampsia is complex, with multiple stages involving maladaptations in both placental and maternal physiology. The placenta links the pre-clinical stage of impaired remodeling of the uterine vasculature, occurring...

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Main Authors: Tannetta, D, Sargent, I
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2013
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description Preeclampsia remains a significant obstetric risk worldwide. The pathophysiology of preeclampsia is complex, with multiple stages involving maladaptations in both placental and maternal physiology. The placenta links the pre-clinical stage of impaired remodeling of the uterine vasculature, occurring in early pregnancy, to the later clinical stages characterised by the maternal syndrome of hypertension and proteinuria. This review focuses on some of the recent candidates for the missing links in this process.
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Placental disease and the maternal syndrome of preeclampsia: missing links?
title Placental disease and the maternal syndrome of preeclampsia: missing links?
title_full Placental disease and the maternal syndrome of preeclampsia: missing links?
title_fullStr Placental disease and the maternal syndrome of preeclampsia: missing links?
title_full_unstemmed Placental disease and the maternal syndrome of preeclampsia: missing links?
title_short Placental disease and the maternal syndrome of preeclampsia: missing links?
title_sort placental disease and the maternal syndrome of preeclampsia missing links
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