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Placental Weight Relative to Birth Weight and Long-term Cardiovascular Mortality: Findings From a Cohort of 31,307 Men and Women
American Journal of Epidemiology, 07/30/09
Risnes KR et al. – A disproportionately large placenta relative to birth weight was associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease death. This finding suggests that placental function is important in the association of intrauterine factors with cardiovascular disease later in life.
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