Metabolic syndrome mediates proinflammatory responses of inflammatory cells in preeclampsia
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology2019Vol. 81(3), pp. e13086–e13086
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Gisoo Jabalie, Majid Ahmadi, Ladan Koushaeian, Shadi Eghbal‐Fard, Amir Mehdizadeh, Amin Kamrani, Sedigheh Abdollahi‐Fard, Laya Farzadi, Mohammad Hojjat‐Farsangi, Mohammad Nouri, Mehdi Yousefi
Abstract
MetS is closely related to the exacerbation of inflammatory reactions in PE. This study indicates that, in order to diminish the systemic features of PE, prior to conceive and start a pregnancy, MetS should be severely considered and managed.
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