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overview Dr. Rana's research focuses on the pathogenesis of preeclampsia, a common hypertensive disorder of pregnancy. She is particularly interested in elucidating the role of angiogenic biomarkers in the prediction of adverse maternal and fetal outcomes. Dr. Rana conducts national and international translational studies.
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Concept Fetal Diseases
Concept Fetal Organ Maturity
Concept Fetal Growth Retardation
Concept Fetal Macrosomia
Concept Fetal Blood
Concept Fetal Weight
Concept Hydrops Fetalis
Concept Fetal Death
Academic Article Cytomegalovirus-induced mirror syndrome associated with elevated levels of circulating antiangiogenic factors.
Academic Article Fetal cheek-to-cheek diameter in the prediction of mode of delivery.
Academic Article Preeclampsia and the risk of large-for-gestational-age infants.
Academic Article Circulating Angiogenic Factors and the Risk of Adverse Outcomes among Haitian Women with Preeclampsia.
Academic Article Adverse maternal and fetal outcomes and deaths related to preeclampsia and eclampsia in Haiti.
Academic Article Mid-pregnancy levels of angiogenic markers as indicators of pathways to preterm delivery.
Academic Article Abnormal placentation, angiogenic factors, and the pathogenesis of preeclampsia.
Academic Article The use of angiogenic biomarkers to differentiate non-HELLP related thrombocytopenia from HELLP syndrome.
Academic Article Circulating angiogenic factors and risk of adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes in twin pregnancies with suspected preeclampsia.
Academic Article Placental origins of angiogenic dysfunction in mirror syndrome.
Academic Article Management of abnormal serum markers in the absence of aneuploidy or neural tube defects.
Academic Article Risk for developing gestational diabetes in women with twin pregnancies.
Academic Article Angiogenic factor imbalance early in pregnancy predicts adverse outcomes in patients with lupus and antiphospholipid antibodies: results of the PROMISSE study.
Academic Article Racial Disparities in Comorbidities, Complications, and Maternal and Fetal Outcomes in Women With Preeclampsia/eclampsia.
Academic Article Household air pollution and angiogenic factors in pregnant Nigerian women: A randomized controlled ethanol cookstove intervention.
Academic Article Severe antepartum hypertension and associated peripartum morbidity among pregnant women in an urban tertiary care medical center.
Academic Article Imbalances in circulating angiogenic factors in the pathophysiology of preeclampsia and related disorders.
Academic Article Use of the angiogenic biomarker profile to risk stratify patients with fetal growth restriction.
Academic Article The interval between births and the risk of recurrent preeclampsia among predominantly high risk women in urban tertiary care center.
Academic Article Prevalence and management of severe intrapartum hypertension in patients with preeclampsia at an urban tertiary care medical center.
Academic Article Association of fetal sex with angiogenic factors in normotensive and hypertensive pregnancy states.
Academic Article A Comparison of Obstetric Interventions and Outcomes Between Black and White Patients at an Urban Tertiary Medical Center.
Concept Tertiary Care Centers
Grant Angiogenic factors, abnormal placentation and adverse pregnancy outcomes
Grant Luteolin as a therapeutic for hypertension in pregnancy
Academic Article Maternal risk factors for neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis.
Academic Article COVID-19 and obstetric outcomes: a single-center retrospective experience in a predominantly Black population.
Academic Article Single cell profiling at the maternal-fetal interface reveals a deficiency of PD-L1+?non-immune cells in human spontaneous preterm labor.
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