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Anders H. Riis

Researcher at Aarhus University Hospital

Publications -  121
Citations -  5859

Anders H. Riis is an academic researcher from Aarhus University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Cohort study. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 115 publications receiving 5071 citations. Previous affiliations of Anders H. Riis include Aarhus University.

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Nitrosatable drug exposure during pregnancy and risk of stillbirth.

TL;DR: This work examined if prenatally nitrosatable drug use is associated with risk of stillbirth and found no evidence that it is linked to congenital malformations and preterm birth.
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Clopidogrel use and short-term mortality after peptic ulcer bleeding: a population-based cohort study.

TL;DR: Although the use of clopidogrel increases the risk of PUB, former use and current use of the drug were not associated with increased short-term mortality after admission for this condition and there was no notable modification of the association within gender or age strata.
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Fecundability among Danish women with a history of miscarriage: a prospective cohort study.

TL;DR: The results indicate that women with a history of miscarriage may have slightly reduced fecundability compared with women withA history of only live birth, although the estimates were imprecise.
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Brief Report:Cesarean Delivery and Subsequent Fecundability

TL;DR: The cesarean–fecundability association varied by previous fetal presentation and emergency status, and was associated with reduced fecundability among primiparous women after singleton live birth.
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History of oral contraceptive use and risk of spontaneous abortion

TL;DR: No evidence that pregravid OC use is associated with an increase in SAB is found, but use within 1 month of conception was associated with a slightly lower risk of SAB, but this may be due to increased reproductive fitness in women who conceive quickly after discontinuation of OCs.