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Anne Cathrine Staff
Researcher at University of Oslo
Publications - 286
Citations - 11322
Anne Cathrine Staff is an academic researcher from University of Oslo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Preeclampsia. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 242 publications receiving 8840 citations. Previous affiliations of Anne Cathrine Staff include Oslo University Hospital.
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Predictive Value of the sFlt-1:PlGF Ratio in Women with Suspected Preeclampsia
Harald Zeisler,Elisa Llurba,Frédéric Chantraine,Manu Vatish,Anne Cathrine Staff,Maria Sennström,Matts Olovsson,Shaun P. Brennecke,Holger Stepan,Deirdre Allegranza,Peter Dilba,Maria Schoedl,Martin Hund,Stefan Verlohren +13 more
TL;DR: An sFlt-1:PlGF ratio of 38 or lower can be used to predict the short-term absence of preeclampsia in women in whom the syndrome is suspected clinically.
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Predictive Value of the sFlt-1: PlGF Ratio in Women With Suspected Preeclampsia EDITORIAL COMMENT
Harald Zeisler,Elisa Llurba,Frédéric Chantraine,Manu Vatish,Anne Cathrine Staff,Maria Sennström,Matts Olovsson,Shaun P. Brennecke,Shaun P. Brennecke,Holger Stepan,Deirdre Allegranza,Peter Dilba,Maria Schoedl,Martin Hund,Stefan Verlohren +14 more
TL;DR: Predictive value of the sFlt-1 : PlGF Ratio in women with suspected Preeclampsia as discussed by the authors, which is the most commonly used ratio in the literature.
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IFPA Senior Award Lecture: making sense of pre-eclampsia - two placental causes of preeclampsia?
TL;DR: Normal placental perfusion and STB stress contribute to the pathogenesis of early and late onset pre-eclampsia, but the former has an extrinsic cause - poor placentation, whereas the latter has an intrinsic cause, 'microvillous overcrowding', as placental growth reaches its functional limits.
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Redefining preeclampsia using placenta-derived biomarkers.
Anne Cathrine Staff,Samantha J. Benton,Peter von Dadelszen,James M. Roberts,Robert N. Taylor,Robert W. Powers,D. Stephen Charnock-Jones,Christopher W.G. Redman +7 more
TL;DR: The classic definitions of preeclampsia have become outdated and that the definition could be modernized to take account of the current understanding of disease pathophysiology, and a first step is proposed that incorporates the placental biomarker placenta growth factor (PlGF).
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Preeclampsia, biomarkers, syncytiotrophoblast stress, and placental capacity.
TL;DR: The maternal syndrome of preeclampsia mediated by dysfunctional syncytiotrophoblast (STB) signals are both proinflammatory and dysangiogenic such that the preeclamptic mother has a stronger vascular inflammatory response than normal as discussed by the authors.