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Analysis of Laboratory and Obstetric Outcomes in Preeclampsia: A Comparative Study of Bolu and Şanlıurfa
Comparative study of preeclampsia outcomes in two Turkish centers reveals higher blood pressure, liver enzyme elevations, and complication rates in Şanlıurfa versus Bolu.
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TyG-BMI and CRP are linked to isolated nocturnal hypertension
Elevated triglyceride-glucose-body mass index and C-reactive protein independently associate with isolated nocturnal hypertension, a cardiovascular risk phenotype with normal daytime readings.
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Echocardiography showed worse hemodynamics with severe pregnancy hypertension
Echocardiographic assessment reveals progressive systolic and diastolic hemodynamic alterations in hypertensive pregnancy correlating with disease severity and adverse outcomes.
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West-Norwegian PPCM incidence was low; recovery was successful
Peripartum cardiomyopathy incidence, risk factors, and long-term clinical outcomes in a West-Norwegian population with comprehensive assessment of left ventricular recovery patterns.