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History of preeclampsia: The significance of first-trimester biochemical screening of pregnancy-associated plasma protein A and human chorionic gonadotropin in predicting recurrence
Galeeva S.A., Fatkullina I.B., Gareev E.M., Tadzhiboeva N.A., Stetsenko N.A., Lazareva A.Y., Sitdikova D.G.
Experience of using extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for total abruption of a normally located placenta in severe preeclampsia
Lazareva A.Y., Fatkullina I.B., Yashchuk A.G., Zolotukhin K.N.
Effects of COVID-19 on the body of a pregnant woman with preeclampsia: Birth outcomes (literature review)
Shchegolikhina L.V., Zainetdinova A.N., Amirova L.D.
Progression of antenatal preeclampsia in the postpartum period (clinical cases)
Ignatko I.V., Bogomazova I.M., Fedyunina I.A., Timokhina E.V., Belousova V.S., Kuz’mina T.E., Kardanova M.A., Muravina E.L., Samoilova Y.A., Rasskazova T.V., Gutsu V.
Differential diagnosis of obstetric thrombotic microangiopathy: a review
Kukina P.I., Moskatlinova A.V., Bogomazova I.M., Timokhina E.V.
Complications of preeclampsia: etiology, pathogenesis and treatment. Hellp-syndrome (modern concepts and treatment)
Kaptil’nyy V.A., Reyshtat D.Y., Ageyev M.B.
Preeclampsia: definition, new in pathogenesis, guidelines, treatment and prevention
Kaptilnyy V.A., Reyshtat D.Y.
THE ROLE OF BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS IN THE RISK STRATIFICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT OF PREECLAMPSIA: THE CLINICIAN’S VIEW
Ignatko I.V., Florova V.S., Kuznetsov A.C., Kuzina E.Y.
PODOCYTURIA AS A MARKER FOR PREECLAMPSIA
Murashko A.V., Faizullin L.Z., Murashko A.A.
Placental insufficiency and preeclampsia are associated with increased thrombin generation
Gribkova I.V., Koroleva N.S., Murashko A.V.
The role of carotenoids in the physiological course of pregnancy and their significance in the development of preeclampsia and fetal development delay syndrome
Shavayeva R.K., Murashko A.V.
FEATURES OF THE COURSE OF PREGNANCY AND GENERA IN PATIENTS WITH OBESITY
Timokhina E.V., Saakyan M.G., Zafiridi N.V., Bogomazova I.M.
Features of the course of pregnancy at the preeclampsia of varying severity at the present stage
Simanov I.V.
FEATURES OF PREGNANCY IN NULLIPAROUS WITH EARLY PREECLAMPSIA
Volkov V.G., Badalova L.M.
INVESTIGATION OF MICRORNA LEVELS IN BLOOD PLASMA IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH GESTATIONAL ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION, PREECLAMPSIA, AND FETAL GROWTH RETARDATION SYNDROME
Murashko A.V., Simonova M.S., Goryunova A.G., Chebanov D.K., Abramov A.A., Chaplygin E.Y.
METHODS OF PRECLINICAL DIAGNOSIS OF PREECLAMPSIA. COMPARISON OF BIOCHEMICAL AND INSTRUMENTAL METHODS OF EXAMINATION
Eristova S.K.
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