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Evidence-based revised view of the pathophysiology of preeclampsia
Asif Ahmed
*
, Homira Rezai
, Sophie Broadway-Stringer
*
Corresponding author for this work
Aston Medical School
School of Biosciences
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Evidence-based
100%
Pathophysiology
100%
Preeclampsia
100%
Soluble Fms-like Tyrosine kinase-1 (sFlt-1)
40%
Soluble Endoglin
30%
Bradford Hill
30%
Cellular Stress
20%
Antiangiogenic Factors
20%
Inflammation
10%
Oxidative Stress
10%
Pharmacological Agents
10%
Vascular Disease
10%
Disease Causation
10%
Clinical Signs
10%
Life-threatening
10%
Proteinuria
10%
Carbon Dioxide
10%
Heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1)
10%
Placenta
10%
Pregnant Rats
10%
Preeclampsia Pathogenesis
10%
Placental Vasculature
10%
Hydrogen Sulfide
10%
Fetal Growth
10%
Cystathionine Lyase
10%
Spiral Artery Remodeling
10%
Vascular Oxidative Stress
10%
Stress Hypothesis
10%
Placental Oxidative Stress
10%
In Vivo Experimentation
10%
Maternal Blood Pressure
10%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Endoglin
100%
Oxidative Stress
66%
Cell Stress
66%
Vascularization
33%
Blood Pressure
33%
Lyase
33%
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor
33%
Fetus Growth
33%
Heme Oxygenase
33%
Cystathionine
33%
Hydrogen Sulfide
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Pathophysiology
100%
Pre-Eclampsia
100%
Endoglin
27%
Oxidative Stress
18%
Antiangiogenic
18%
Angiogenic Factor
18%
Cell Stress
18%
Diseases
18%
Vascularity
9%
Blood Pressure
9%
Vascular Disease
9%
Vasculotropin
9%
Proteinuria
9%
Fetus Growth
9%
Placenta
9%
Carbon Monoxide
9%
Heme Oxygenase 1
9%
Lyase
9%
Cystathionine
9%
Hydrogen Sulfide
9%
Maternal Blood
9%
Spiral Artery
9%