35 results on '"Koenen, Steven V."'
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2. Pregnancy in women with corrected aortic coarctation: Uteroplacental Doppler flow and pregnancy outcome
3. Lower perinatal mortality in preterm born twins than in singletons: a nationwide study from The Netherlands
4. Six uneventful pregnancy outcomes in an extended vascular Ehlers–Danlos syndrome family
5. Evaluation of strategies regarding management of imminent preterm delivery before 32 weeks of gestation: a regional cohort study among 1375 women in the Netherlands
6. Postpartum Circulating Markers of Inflammation and the Systemic Acute-Phase Response After Early-Onset Preeclampsia
7. Uniform data collection in routine clinical practice in cardiovascular patients for optimal care, quality control and research : The Utrecht Cardiovascular Cohort
8. Lower perinatal mortality in preterm born twins than in singletons: A nationwide study from the Netherlands
9. Uniform data collection in routine clinical practice in cardiovascular patients for optimal care, quality control and research: The Utrecht Cardiovascular Cohort
10. Six uneventful pregnancy outcomes in an extended vascular Ehlers-Danlos syndrome family
11. Uniform data collection in routine clinical practice in cardiovascular patients for optimal care, quality control and research: The Utrecht Cardiovascular Cohort
12. Terminating pregnancy for severe hypertension when the fetus is considered non-viable : a retrospective cohort study
13. Spiral artery remodeling and maternal cardiovascular risk : the spiral artery remodeling (SPAR) study
14. Spiral artery remodeling and maternal cardiovascular risk: the spiral artery remodeling (SPAR) study
15. Terminating pregnancy for severe hypertension when the fetus is considered non-viable: a retrospective cohort study
16. Effect of in vivo fetal infusion of dexamethasone at 0.75 GA on fetal ovine resistance artery responses to ET-1
17. Six uneventful pregnancy outcomes in an extended vascular Ehlers-Danlos syndrome family
18. Terminating pregnancy for severe hypertension when the fetus is considered non-viable: a retrospective cohort study
19. Spiral artery remodeling and maternal cardiovascular risk
20. Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors After Early-Onset Preeclampsia, Late-Onset Preeclampsia, and Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension
21. Evaluation of strategies regarding management of imminent preterm delivery before 32 weeks of gestation: a regional cohort study among 1375 women in the Netherlands
22. Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors After Early-Onset Preeclampsia, Late-Onset Preeclampsia, and Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension
23. O66. Comparison of immediate delivery versus expectant management in women with severe early onset preeclampsia before 26 weeks of gestation
24. Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors After Early-Onset Preeclampsia, Late-Onset Preeclampsia, and Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension
25. C-reactive protein and fibrinogen levels as determinants of recurrent preeclampsia
26. Evaluation of antenatal corticosteroid prescribing patterns among 984 women at risk for preterm delivery
27. Maternal Cardiovascular Risk Profile After Placental Abruption
28. Differential effects of betamethasone on the fetus between morning and afternoon recordings
29. Overexposure to Antenatal Corticosteroids: A Global Concern
30. Is there a diurnal pattern in the clinical symptoms of HELLP syndrome?
31. Transient Loss of the Diurnal Rhythms of Fetal Movements, Heart Rate, and Its Variation after Maternal Betamethasone Administration
32. Evaluation of antenatal corticosteroid prescribing patterns among 984 women at risk for preterm delivery.
33. Within-subject variability of differences between conventional and automated blood pressure measurements in pregnancy
34. C-reactive protein and fibrinogen levels as determinants of recurrent preeclampsia
35. Terminating pregnancy for severe hypertension when the fetus is considered non-viable: a retrospective cohort study.
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