Preeclampsia may influence offspring neuroanatomy and cognitive function: a role for placental growth factor†

Volume: 101, Issue: 2, Pages: 271 - 283
Published: Jun 7, 2019
Abstract
Preeclampsia (PE) is a common pregnancy complication affecting 3-5% of women. Preeclampsia is diagnosed clinically as new-onset hypertension with associated end organ damage after 20 weeks of gestation. Despite being diagnosed as a maternal syndrome, fetal experience of PE is a developmental insult with lifelong cognitive consequences. These cognitive alterations are associated with distorted neuroanatomy and cerebrovasculature, including a...
Paper Details
Title
Preeclampsia may influence offspring neuroanatomy and cognitive function: a role for placental growth factor†
Published Date
Jun 7, 2019
Volume
101
Issue
2
Pages
271 - 283
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