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Roberta B Ness

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Pregnancy Hypertension|June 25, 2015
Chlamydia trachomatis infection may increase the risk of preeclampsiaCatherine L Haggerty, Inge Panum, Soren A Uldum, et al.
Quality of Life Research : an International Journal of Quality of Life Aspects of Treatment, Care and Rehabilitation|July 15, 2011
The impact of menopause on health-related quality of life: results from the STRIDE longitudinal studyRachel Hess, Rebecca C Thurston, Ron D Hays, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|May 12, 2005
Soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase 1 is increased in preeclampsia but not in normotensive pregnancies with small-for-gestational-age neonates: relationship to circulating placental growth factorEiji Shibata, Augustine Rajakumar, Robert W Powers, et al.
Gynecologic Oncology|December 8, 2004
Polymorphisms of interleukin (IL)-1alpha, IL-1beta, IL-6, IL-10, and IL-18 and the risk of ovarian cancerAbigail W Bushley, Robert Ferrell, Katharine McDuffie, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases|March 10, 2020
Presence and Concentrations of Select Bacterial Vaginosis-Associated Bacteria Are Associated With Increased Risk of Pelvic Inflammatory DiseaseCatherine L Haggerty, Roberta B Ness, Patricia A Totten, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases|April 26, 2005
Predictors of chronic pelvic pain in an urban population of women with symptoms and signs of pelvic inflammatory diseaseCatherine L Haggerty, Jeffrey F Peipert, Sherry Weitzen, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|February 1, 2002
Infertility, fertility drugs, and ovarian cancer: a pooled analysis of case-control studiesRoberta B Ness, Daniel W Cramer, Marc T Goodman, et al.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|January 2, 2008
Do short-term markers of treatment efficacy predict long-term sequelae of pelvic inflammatory disease?Gail M Trautmann, Kevin E Kip, Holly E Richter, et al.
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|October 6, 2007
Preterm delivery and later maternal cardiovascular disease riskJanet M Catov, Anne B Newman, James M Roberts, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Infections|January 31, 2016
Identification of novel microbes associated with pelvic inflammatory disease and infertilityCatherine L Haggerty, Patricia A Totten, Gong Tang, et al.
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Pregnancy Hypertension|June 25, 2015
Chlamydia trachomatis infection may increase the risk of preeclampsiaCatherine L Haggerty, Inge Panum, Soren A Uldum, et al.
Quality of Life Research : an International Journal of Quality of Life Aspects of Treatment, Care and Rehabilitation|July 15, 2011
The impact of menopause on health-related quality of life: results from the STRIDE longitudinal studyRachel Hess, Rebecca C Thurston, Ron D Hays, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|May 12, 2005
Soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase 1 is increased in preeclampsia but not in normotensive pregnancies with small-for-gestational-age neonates: relationship to circulating placental growth factorEiji Shibata, Augustine Rajakumar, Robert W Powers, et al.
Gynecologic Oncology|December 8, 2004
Polymorphisms of interleukin (IL)-1alpha, IL-1beta, IL-6, IL-10, and IL-18 and the risk of ovarian cancerAbigail W Bushley, Robert Ferrell, Katharine McDuffie, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases|March 10, 2020
Presence and Concentrations of Select Bacterial Vaginosis-Associated Bacteria Are Associated With Increased Risk of Pelvic Inflammatory DiseaseCatherine L Haggerty, Roberta B Ness, Patricia A Totten, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases|April 26, 2005
Predictors of chronic pelvic pain in an urban population of women with symptoms and signs of pelvic inflammatory diseaseCatherine L Haggerty, Jeffrey F Peipert, Sherry Weitzen, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|February 1, 2002
Infertility, fertility drugs, and ovarian cancer: a pooled analysis of case-control studiesRoberta B Ness, Daniel W Cramer, Marc T Goodman, et al.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|January 2, 2008
Do short-term markers of treatment efficacy predict long-term sequelae of pelvic inflammatory disease?Gail M Trautmann, Kevin E Kip, Holly E Richter, et al.
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|October 6, 2007
Preterm delivery and later maternal cardiovascular disease riskJanet M Catov, Anne B Newman, James M Roberts, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Infections|January 31, 2016
Identification of novel microbes associated with pelvic inflammatory disease and infertilityCatherine L Haggerty, Patricia A Totten, Gong Tang, et al.
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