Early-onset versus late-onset preeclampsia and risk of coronary atherosclerosis later in life: a clinical follow-up study
CONCLUSIONS: Women with early-onset preeclampsia had a slightly higher risk of coronary atherosclerosis compared to women with late-onset preeclampsia. However, based on the current evidence it does not seem indicated to limit screening, diagnostic and preventive measures for cardiovascular disease only to women with early-onset preeclampsia.PMID:38588914 | DOI:10.1016/j.ajogmf.2024.101371
Source: Atherosclerosis - Category: Cardiology Authors: Maria G Hauge Jesper J Linde Klaus F Kofoed Anne S Ersb øll Marianne Johansen Per E Sigvardsen Andreas Fuchs Anders P Mikkelsen Finn Gustafsson Peter Damm Source Type: research
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