The interdependence of mid-trimester blood pressure and glucose levels in shaping fetal growth and n...
The interdependence of mid-trimester blood pressure and glucose levels in shaping fetal growth and neonatal outcomes: implications for risk–benefit assessment and co-management
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Lv, Lijuan , Yang, Jingbo , Li, Linjie , Huang, Chuanyi , Shi, Huihua , Fang, Yiwen , Zuo, Lushu , Liu, Ting , Duan, Hongli , Wen, Jiying , Yang, Qing , Henry, Amanda , Han, Cha , Yin, Aihua and Zhou, Xin
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England: BioMed Central Ltd
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English
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Maternal hypertension and hyperglycemia are closely related but have distinct impacts on fetal growth and are managed independently. How the interdependence of blood pressure (BP) and glucose levels quantitatively influences risk patterns for abnormal fetal growth and neonatal complications remains unexplored.
Maternal BP and fasting plasma gluc...
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The interdependence of mid-trimester blood pressure and glucose levels in shaping fetal growth and neonatal outcomes: implications for risk–benefit assessment and co-management
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_ccd80ec1b4dd4a75adb2bfb784effb22
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1741-7015
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1741-7015
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10.1186/s12916-025-03990-7