Department of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Alcalá, Alcalá de Henares, Spain
 Case Series   
								
																Cellular Stress in Women with Chronic Venous Disease during Pregnancy 
																Author(s): Leon-Luis Alberto*             
								
																
						 The time of a woman's life during pregnancy during which the circulatory system experiences hemodynamic and biochemical changes is known 
  as pregnancy. There is a higher risk of developing chronic venous disease (CVD) at this time due to the remodelling of blood arteries and the 
  exchange of maternal-fetal products. CVD may have long-term effects on both the mother and the baby after delivery. Previously, we looked 
  into how pregnancy-associated CVD differs from healthy controls (HC) who have no history of the disease in terms of placental architecture at 
  angiogenesis, lymphangiogenesis and villi morphology. Through the use of multiple markers, we wanted to more thoroughly explore the oxidative 
  stress response in the placenta from women with CVD versus HC. A prospective, analytical and observational cohort study including 114 pregnant 
  women was carried out (32 wee.. Read More»
						  
																DOI:
								0.37421/2150-3494.2022.13.302															  
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