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Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy by Victoria Geenes, Catherine Williamson
Published 2009Revisão -
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Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy: Recent advances by Caroline Ovadia, Catherine Williamson
Published 2016Revisão -
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Pregnancy and liver disease by Rachel Westbrook, Geoffrey Dusheiko, Catherine Williamson
Published 2015Revisão -
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Pregnancy and bile acid disorders by Vanessa Pataia, Peter H. Dixon, Catherine Williamson
Published 2017Revisão -
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Ursodeoxycholic acid versus placebo, and early term delivery versus expectant management, in women with intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy: semifactorial randomised clinical tri... by Lucy C. Chappell, Vinita Gurung, Paul T. Seed, J. W. Chambers, Catherine Williamson, Jim Thornton
Published 2012Artigo -
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Hyperemesis gravidarum is associated with increased rates of termination of pregnancy and suicidal ideation: results from a survey completed by >5000 participants by Melanie Nana, Florence Tydeman, Georgie Bevan, Harriet Boulding, Kimberley Kavanagh, Caitlin Dean, Catherine Williamson
Published 2021Artigo -
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Outcomes of Pregnancy in Mothers With Cirrhosis: A National Population‐Based Cohort Study of 1.3 Million Pregnancies by Hannes Hagström, Jonas Höijer, Hanns‐Ulrich Marschall, Catherine Williamson, Michael A. Heneghan, Rachel Westbrook, Jonas F. Ludvigsson, Olof Stephansson
Published 2018Artigo -
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Pruritus in pregnancy: a study of anatomical distribution and prevalence in relation to the development of obstetric cholestasis by A Kenyon, Rachel M. Tribe, Catherine Nelson‐Piercy, Joanna Girling, Catherine Williamson, Paul T. Seed, Samantha A. Vaughan-Jones, Andrew Shennan
Published 2010Artigo -
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Relationship between early onset severe intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy and higher risk of meconium-stained fluid by Maria C. Estiú, María Alejandra Frailuna, Carla Otero, Marcela Dericco, Catherine Williamson, José J.G. Marı́n, Rocı́o I.R. Macı́as
Published 2017Artigo -
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Bile acids and their respective conjugates elicit different responses in neonatal cardiomyocytes: role of Gi protein, muscarinic receptors and TGR5 by Effendi Ibrahim, Ivan Diakonov, Dulasi Arunthavarajah, Teresa Swift, Mary Goodwin-Trotman, Saraid McIlvride, Vanya Nikolova, Catherine Williamson, Julia Gorelik
Published 2018Artigo -
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Bile Acid-Induced Arrhythmia Is Mediated by Muscarinic M2 Receptors in Neonatal Rat Cardiomyocytes by Siti Hamimah Sheikh Abdul Kadir, Michele Miragoli, Shadi Abu‐Hayyeh, Alexey Moshkov, Qilian Xie, Verena Keitel, Viacheslav O. Nikolaev, Catherine Williamson, Julia Gorelik
Published 2010Artigo -
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An expanded role for heterozygous mutations of ABCB4, ABCB11, ATP8B1, ABCC2 and TJP2 in intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy by Peter H. Dixon, Melissa Sambrotta, Jennifer Chambers, Pamela M. Taylor-Harris, Argyro Syngelaki, K. H. Nicolaides, A. S. Knisely, Richard J. Thompson, Catherine Williamson
Published 2017Artigo -
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Enzymatic quantification of total serum bile acids as a monitoring strategy for women with intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy receiving ursodeoxycholic acid treatment: a cohort... by LB Manna, Caroline Ovadia, Anita Lövgren‐Sandblom, Jennifer Chambers, Shahina Begum, Paul T. Seed, Ian Walker, Lucy C. Chappell, Hanns‐Ulrich Marschall, Catherine Williamson
Published 2019Artigo -
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The Metabolic Profile of Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy Is Associated With Impaired Glucose Tolerance, Dyslipidemia, and Increased Fetal Growth by Marcus Martineau, Christina Raker, Peter H. Dixon, Jenny Chambers, Mavis Machirori, Nicole M.King, Melissa L. Hooks, Ramya Manoharan, Kenneth Chen, Raymond Powrie, Catherine Williamson
Published 2014Artigo
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