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Author Spotlight: Modeling an Aspect of Preeclampsia in Female Mice Using Hypoxic Human Placenta-Derived Small Extracellular Vesicles
Published on: January 26, 2024
Is preeclampsia ever "mild?" Lessons on long-term consequences for offspring from a Danish registry-based study
Shilpanjali Jesudason1, Giorgina B Piccoli2
1Central and Northern Adelaide Renal and Transplantation Service (CNARTS), Royal Adelaide Hospital, CALHN, Adelaide, Australia.
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Preeclampsia is now acknowledged as a systemic disorder with long-term implications for maternal and offspring health, reframing it as a sentinel event that reveals underlying vulnerabilities and signals future risk of cardiovascular, hypertensive, and kidney diseases in both mother and child. The "children of preeclampsia" should be on our radars as a population warranting early attention, shaping new standards of disease prevention.
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