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Enviromental, Genetic Factors May Play Causal Role in Preeclampsia.
Publication: OB GYN News Publication Date: 15-NOV-00 Author: KOOYMAN, JILL D. |
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COPYRIGHT 2000 International Medical News Group
WASHINGTON -- Several genes and environmental factors appear to influence maternal predisposition for developing preeclampsia, said Dr. James J. Walker at the FIGO World Congress of Gynecology and Obstetrics.
Preeclampsia is increasingly thought to be a potential familial disease, noted Dr. Walker, who summarized the results of recent studies exploring the genetics of...
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