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Cardiovascular Research 1967 1(4):356-361; doi:10.1093/cvr/1.4.356
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Copyright © 1967, European Society of Cardiology

Peripheral Circulation in Hypertensive Pregnancy*

Jean Ginsburg{dagger} and Sheila L. B. Duncan{ddagger}

From the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Charing Cross Hospital Medical School, London

{dagger} Present address: Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, Liverpool Road, London, N.1.

{ddagger} Present address: Nuffield Institute of Medical Research, Oxford.

Authors' Synopsis: The blood flow through the hands, feet, calf of the leg, and forearm is essentially the same during pregnancy and the puerperium in normal women, and in women with mild or severe toxaemia of pregnancy or essential hypertension. The resistance to flow of blood through the limbs is, however, raised.


* This work was supported by the British Heart Foundation and J. Sainsbury & Sons Limited.


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