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Utero-Placental Haemodynamics in the Pathogenesis of Pre-Eclampsia
Placenta, 06/29/09
Hutchinson ES et al. - This study provides evidence that alterations in intervillous flow have the potential to influence both the integrity of the syncytiotrophoblast and the liberation of potentially pathogenic soluble factors. This therefore offers a putative link between utero-placental maladaptations in pregnancy and the vascular endothelial complications of pre-eclampsia.
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