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COVI G
MINUZ P
ZANAROTTO R
MARCOLONGO A
PALUANI F
LECHI A
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Citation: Edm. Gallery et al., DIASTOLIC BLOOD-PRESSURE IN PREGNANCY - PHASE-IV OR PHASE-V KOROTKOFFSOUNDS, Hypertension in pregnancy, 13(3), 1994, pp. 285-292
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Authors:
SULTAN B
WENNERGREN M
JONSSON O
HERLITZ H
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Authors:
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WALLENTIN I
WENNERGREN M
Citation: B. Sultan et al., UMBILICAL BLOOD-FLOW CORRELATED TO MATERNAL HEMODYNAMICS IN SEVERE PREECLAMPSIA, Hypertension in pregnancy, 13(2), 1994, pp. 145-153
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Authors:
ROGERS MS
CHUNG T
BALDWIN S
HO CS
SWAMINATHAN R
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Authors:
ZAHRADNIK HP
SCHAFER WR
CASPER FW
SEUFERT RJ
GAILLARD T
BETTENDORF H
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Citation: Rc. Goodlin, PLASMA-VOLUME EXPANSION THERAPY SHOULD BE WIDELY USED WITH PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS, Hypertension in pregnancy, 13(2), 1994, pp. 211-212
Citation: Edm. Gallery, PLASMA-VOLUME EXPANSION THERAPY SHOULD BE WIDELY USED WITH PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS - REPLY, Hypertension in pregnancy, 13(2), 1994, pp. 213-214
Citation: P. Tamas et J. Bodis, THE POSSIBLE ROLE OF MICRO CIRCULATION IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF PREECLAMPSIA, Hypertension in pregnancy, 13(2), 1994, pp. 215-216
Authors:
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Citation: Mg. Tozziciancarelli et al., PREGNANCY-INDUCED HYPERTENSION - EVIDENCE FOR ALTERED FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OF PLATELETS, Hypertension in pregnancy, 13(1), 1994, pp. 33-41
Authors:
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ARUMANAYAGAM M
ROGERS MS
BALDWIN S
CHUNG T
SWAMINATHAN SR
Citation: H. Wong et al., ERYTHROCYTE SODIUM-LITHIUM COUNTERTRANSPORT ACTIVITY HAS NO PREDICTIVE VALUE FOR PREGNANCY-INDUCED HYPERTENSION, Hypertension in pregnancy, 13(1), 1994, pp. 43-50
Authors:
BELFORT MA
SAADE GR
MOISE KJ
KIRSHON B
VANHOUTTE PM
Citation: Ma. Belfort et al., MAGNESIUM-SULFATE AND DIPHENYLHYDANTOIN RELAX CANINE MIDDLE CEREBRAL-ARTERY CONTRACTED WITH THE THROMBOXANE-A(2) ANALOG U46619 BY DIFFERENTMECHANISMS - IMPLICATIONS FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF ECLAMPSIA, Hypertension in pregnancy, 13(1), 1994, pp. 51-60
Authors:
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MCFADYEN IR
VANASSCHE FA
Citation: Jw. Meekins et al., IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL IDENTIFICATION OF PLACENTAL BED BIOPSIES AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR THE INCLUSION OF SPECIMENS WHEN STUDYING THE SPIRAL ARTERY RESPONSE TO PREGNANCY, Hypertension in pregnancy, 13(1), 1994, pp. 61-69
Citation: Ww. Andrews et al., EFFECT OF MAGNESIUM-SULFATE ON EICOSANOID LEVELS IN WOMEN WITH PREGNANCY-INDUCED HYPERTENSION, Hypertension in pregnancy, 13(1), 1994, pp. 71-82
Citation: K. Ahinko et R. Tuimala, IMPACT OF HYPERTENSION ON PERINATAL OUTCOME IN MOTHERS AGED 40 OR OVER, Hypertension in pregnancy, 13(1), 1994, pp. 83-86
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