A L Briley
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Recent Articles
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Patel N, Godfrey K, Pasupathy D, Levin J, Flynn A, Hayes L, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond)
. 2017 Feb;
41(7):1018-1026.
PMID: 28216644
Objectives: Randomised controlled trials are required to address causality in the reported associations between maternal influences and offspring adiposity. The aim of this study was to determine whether an antenatal...
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Maitland R, Seed P, Briley A, Homsy M, Thomas S, Pasupathy D, et al.
Diabet Med
. 2014 May;
31(8):963-70.
PMID: 24798080
Aim: To examine the prediction of gestational diabetes in obese women using routine clinical measures and measurement of biomarkers related to insulin resistance in the early second trimester. Methods: A...
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Chappell L, Seed P, Enye S, Briley A, Poston L, Shennan A
BJOG
. 2010 Feb;
117(6):695-700.
PMID: 20175876
Objective: To evaluate the clinical and geographical variation in the use of aspirin in women at high risk of pre-eclampsia, and in the use of antihypertensive drugs and magnesium sulphate...
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Duhig K, Chandiramani M, Seed P, Briley A, Kenyon A, Shennan A
BJOG
. 2009 May;
116(6):799-803.
PMID: 19432568
Objective: To assess the accuracy of fetal fibronectin (fFN) testing for prediction of preterm labour in asymptomatic high-risk women with a cervical cerclage. Design: Retrospective observational study. Setting: United Kingdom....
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Poston L, Briley A, Seed P, Kelly F, Shennan A
Lancet
. 2006 Apr;
367(9517):1145-54.
PMID: 16616557
Background: Oxidative stress could play a part in pre-eclampsia, and there is some evidence to suggest that vitamin C and vitamin E supplements could reduce the risk of the disorder....
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Chappell L, Seed P, Briley A, Kelly F, Lee R, Hunt B, et al.
Lancet
. 1999 Sep;
354(9181):810-6.
PMID: 10485722
Background: Oxidative stress has been implicated in the pathophysiology of pre-eclampsia. This randomised controlled trial investigated the effect of supplementation with vitamins C and E in women at increased risk...