271
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avg. Impact Factor
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Most Cited Articles of Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in 2014

TitleJournalYearCitations
IFPA Senior Award Lecture: making sense of pre-eclampsia - two placental causes of preeclampsia?Placenta2014299
Physical activity and the risk of preeclampsia: a systematic review and meta-analysisEpidemiology2014137
Preeclampsia and uteroplacental acute atherosis: immune and inflammatory factorsJournal of Reproductive Immunology201496
IFPA Award in Placentology Lecture: preeclampsia, the decidual battleground and future maternal cardiovascular diseasePlacenta201446
Placental miR-1301 is dysregulated in early-onset preeclampsia and inversely correlated with maternal circulating leptinPlacenta201437
Are pelvic floor muscle thickness and size of levator hiatus associated with pelvic floor muscle strength, endurance and vaginal resting pressure in women with pelvic organ prolapse stages I-III? A cross sectional 3D ultrasound studyNeurourology and Urodynamics201429
Pregnancy outcome according to male diagnosis after ICSI with non-ejaculated sperm compared with ejaculated sperm controlsReproductive BioMedicine Online201417
How does mother-to-child transmission of HIV differ among African populations? Lessons from MBL2 genetic variation in ZimbabweansOMICS A Journal of Integrative Biology20149
Shape information in repeated glucose curves during pregnancy provided significant physiological information for neonatal outcomesPLoS ONE20149
Risk factors for long-term failure of the retropubic tension-free vaginal tape procedureNeurourology and Urodynamics20148
Novel ideas about salt, blood pressure, and pregnancyJournal of Reproductive Immunology20147
CCR2, CX3CR1, RANTES and SDF1 genetic polymorphisms influence HIV infection in a Zimbabwean pediatric populationJournal of Infection in Developing Countries20146
Biodistribution of protoporphyrin IX in female genital erosive lichen planus after topical application of hexaminolevulinatePhotodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy20143
Authors' reply: How well can pelvic floor muscles with major defects contract? A cross-sectional comparative study six weeks post partum using transperineal 3D/4D ultrasound and manometerBJOG: an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology20141