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Occurrence of Selected Structural Birth Defects Among Women With Preeclampsia and Other Hypertensive Disorders

Abstract To explore a potential association between preeclampsia and selected birth defects, we examined the prevalence of certain birth defects among women with hypertensive disorders including preeclampsia. We analyzed data from 2,499,536 singleton live births in California from 2007 to 2011, incl...

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Published in:American journal of epidemiology 2018-04, Vol.187 (4), p.668-676
Main Authors: Weber, Kari A, Mayo, Jonathan A, Carmichael, Suzan L, Stevenson, David K, Winn, Virginia D, Shaw, Gary M
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Cleft lip/palate
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Demographics
Demography
Diabetes
Diabetes mellitus
Disorders
Hypertension
Offspring
Pre-eclampsia
Preeclampsia
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