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Pregnancy in the Sisters and Daughters of Eclamptic Women
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Pregnancy in the Sisters and Daughters of Eclamptic Women
Pregnancy in the Sisters and Daughters of Eclamptic Women
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L.C. Chesley
L.C. Chesley
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R.A. Cosgrove
R.A. Cosgrove
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J.E. Annitto
J.E. Annitto
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1 January 1961
journal article
research article
Published by
S. Karger AG
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Pathobiology
Vol. 24
(4)
,
662-666
https://doi.org/10.1159/000161178
Abstract
The incidence of toxemia of pregnancy approaches 40% in both the sisters and daughters of women who have had eclampsia. The toxemia is usually preeclampsia. The familial tendency to toxemia does not appear to be related to a hypertensive diathesis.
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PATHOBIOLOGY 1961
VOL. 24
NO. 4
239614
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