Elevated blood pressure in offspring born premature to hypertensive pregnancy: is endothelial dysfunction the underlying vascular mechanism?
Offspring born to mothers with hypertensive pregnancy have higher childhood blood pressure. We hypothesized this relates to prenatally programmed differences in the underlying vascular pathophysiology of the offspring and that these would be most apparent in those born preterm because of severe hype...
Autors principals: | Lazdam, M, de la Horra, A, Pitcher, A, Mannie, Z, Diesch, J, Trevitt, C, Kylintireas, I, Contractor, H, Singhal, A, Lucas, A, Neubauer, S, Kharbanda, R, Alp, N, Kelly, B, Leeson, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2010
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