Mary Jo O'Sullivan
University of Miami
266 Papers
3.1K Citations
Mary Jo O'Sullivan is an academic researcher from University of Miami. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 82, co-authored 263 publications. Previous affiliations of Mary Jo O'Sullivan include University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center & Wayne State University.
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Papers
Maternal serum interleukin-6, C-reactive protein, and matrix metalloproteinase-9 concentrations as risk factors for preterm birth <32 weeks and adverse neonatal outcomes.
Yoram Sorokin,Roberto Romero,Lisa Mele,Ronald J. Wapner,Ronald J. Wapner,Jay D. Iams,Jay D. Iams,Donald J. Dudley,Donald J. Dudley,Catherine Y. Spong,Alan M. Peaceman,Alan M. Peaceman,Kenneth J. Leveno,Kenneth J. Leveno,Margaret Harper,Margaret Harper,Steve N. Caritis,Steve N. Caritis,Menachem Miodovnik,Menachem Miodovnik,Menachem Miodovnik,Brian M. Mercer,Brian M. Mercer,John M. Thorp,John M. Thorp,Mary Jo O'Sullivan,Mary Jo O'Sullivan,Susan M. Ramin,Susan M. Ramin,Marshall W. Carpenter,Marshall W. Carpenter,D.J. Rouse,D.J. Rouse,Baha Sibai,Baha Sibai +34 more
TL;DR: High maternal serum concentrations of IL-6 and CRP, but not MMP-9, were associated with an increased risk of IVH, and neonatal sepsis was more frequent in neonates born to mothers with a high maternal serum concentration of CRP.
Conjugated Equine Estrogens and Breast Cancer Risk in the Women’s Health Initiative Clinical Trial and Observational Study
Ross L. Prentice,Rowan T. Chlebowski,Marcia L. Stefanick,JoAnn E. Manson,Robert Langer,Mary Pettinger,Susan L. Hendrix,F. Allan Hubbell,Charles Kooperberg,Lewis H. Kuller,Dorothy S. Lane,Anne McTiernan,Mary Jo O'Sullivan,Jacques E. Rossouw,Garnet L. Anderson +14 more
TL;DR: For women who begin use soon after menopause, combined analyses of clinical trial and observational study data do not provide clear evidence of either an overall reduction or an increase in breast cancer risk with CEEs, although hazard ratios appeared to be relatively higher among women having certain breast cancerrisk factors or a low body mass index.
Elevated plasma endothelial microparticles: Preeclampsia versus gestational hypertension
Victor Hugo Gonzalez-Quintero,Loren Smarkusky,Joaquin J. Jimenez,Lucia M. Mauro,Wenche Jy,Laurence L. Hortsman,Mary Jo O'Sullivan,Yeon S. Ahn +7 more
TL;DR: The measurement of endothelial microparticles may be useful as a diagnostic tool for preeclampsia in pregnant women as compared with women with gestational hypertension and control subjects.
Risk factors for preterm birth, low birth weight, and intrauterine growth retardation in infants born to HIV- infected pregnant women receiving zidovudine
John S. Lambert,D. H. Watts,Lynne M. Mofenson,E. R. Stiehm,D. R. Harris,James Bethel,Jean Whitehouse,Eleanor Jimenez,Jorge Gandia,Gwendolyn B. Scott,Mary Jo O'Sullivan,Andrea Kovacs,Alice Stek,William T. Shearer,Hunter Hammill,R. B. Van Dyke,R. Maupin,Margarita Silio,Mary Glenn Fowler +18 more
TL;DR: Risk factors for APO in antiretroviral treated HIV-infected women are similar to those reported for uninfected women, and data suggest that provision of prenatal care and ART may reduce APO.
Antenatal factors associated with significant birth weight discordancy in twin gestations
Victor Hugo Gonzalez-Quintero,Barbara Luke,Mary Jo O'Sullivan,Ruta Misiunas,Elaine Anderson,Clark Nugent,Frank R. Witter,Jill G. Mauldin,Roger B. Newman,Mary E. D'Alton,David A. Grainger,George R. Saade,Gary D.V. Hankins,George A. Macones +13 more
TL;DR: These data demonstrate the importance of the early diagnosis of placental chorionicity, because monoch orionicity is associated with a 2-fold increase in birth weight discordancy in twin gestations.