Aspirin Use to Prevent Preeclampsia and Related Morbidity and Mortality

Author:

,Davidson Karina W.1,Barry Michael J.2,Mangione Carol M.3,Cabana Michael4,Caughey Aaron B.5,Davis Esa M.6,Donahue Katrina E.7,Doubeni Chyke A.8,Kubik Martha9,Li Li10,Ogedegbe Gbenga11,Pbert Lori12,Silverstein Michael13,Simon Melissa A.14,Stevermer James15,Tseng Chien-Wen1617,Wong John B.18

Affiliation:

1. Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research at Northwell Health, Manhasset, New York

2. Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts

3. University of California, Los Angeles

4. Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, New York

5. Oregon Health & Science University, Portland

6. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

7. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

8. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota

9. George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia

10. University of Virginia, Charlottesville

11. New York University, New York, New York

12. University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester

13. Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts

14. Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois

15. University of Missouri, Columbia

16. University of Hawaii, Honolulu

17. Pacific Health Research and Education Institute, Honolulu, Hawaii

18. Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts

Publisher

American Medical Association (AMA)

Subject

General Medicine

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5. Aspirin versus placebo in pregnancies at high risk for preterm preeclampsia.;Rolnik;N Engl J Med,2017

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