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- Pre-eclampsia abstract "Pre-eclampsia or preeclampsia is a multi-system disorder of pregnancy traditionally characterized by the occurrence of elevated blood pressure (hypertension) and significant amounts of protein in the urine (proteinuria). Though present in the majority of cases, proteinuria need not be present to make the diagnosis of preeclampsia. Because preeclampsia is a multi-system disorder, evidence of associated organ dysfunction may be used to make the diagnosis when hypertension is present. This includes the presence of a low blood platelet count (thrombocytopenia), impaired liver function, the development of new kidney dysfunction, fluid accumulation in the lungs (pulmonary edema), and/or new-onset brain or visual disturbances. If left untreated, preeclampsia can develop into eclampsia, the life-threatening occurrence of seizures during pregnancy. Preeclampsia is associated with multiple maternal and fetal adverse effects.The cause and pathogenesis of preeclampsia has yet to be definitively uncovered, though the syndrome is almost certainly the result of multiple factors. It is now thought that abnormal placentation (development and arrangement of the placenta) and placental function is a strong predisposing factor for preeclampsia, though there are a host of contributing and related factors that complicate finding a precise mechanism for preeclampsia. These include immunologic, hematologic, genetic, and environmental factors. Central to the effects of preeclampsia are the resulting presence of uteroplacental hypoxia (inadequate oxygen supply), an imbalance in angiogenic and anti-angiogenic proteins, oxidative stress, maternal endothelial (lining of blood vessels) dysfunction, and elevated systemic inflammation. Given the syndromic and mulitfactorial nature of the disease, it is not yet possible to routinely predict preeclampsia.Preeclampsia affects between 2-8% of pregnancies worldwide. It may develop after 20 weeks of gestation, though most commonly after 32 weeks. Preeclampsia occurring before 32 weeks is considered early-onset and is associated with increased morbidity. Most cases are diagnosed before the predicted time typical labor would begin. Delivery of the fetus and placenta is the only known treatment for preeclampsia. Rarely, preeclampsia may also occur in the postpartum period.An outdated medical term for pre-eclampsia is toxemia of pregnancy, a term that originated in the mistaken belief that the condition was caused by toxins.".
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- Pre-eclampsia icd10 "O11, O14".
- Pre-eclampsia icd9 "642.4-642.7".
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- Pre-eclampsia caption "Micrograph showing hypertrophic decidual vasculopathy, a histomorphologic finding seen in gestational hypertension - a component of pre-eclampsia. H&E stain.".
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- Pre-eclampsia icd "642.4".
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- Pre-eclampsia comment "Pre-eclampsia or preeclampsia is a multi-system disorder of pregnancy traditionally characterized by the occurrence of elevated blood pressure (hypertension) and significant amounts of protein in the urine (proteinuria). Though present in the majority of cases, proteinuria need not be present to make the diagnosis of preeclampsia. Because preeclampsia is a multi-system disorder, evidence of associated organ dysfunction may be used to make the diagnosis when hypertension is present.".
- Pre-eclampsia label "Pre-eclampsia".
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- Pre-eclampsia label "مقدمات الارتعاج".
- Pre-eclampsia label "妊娠毒血症".
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- Pre-eclampsia depiction Hypertrophic_decidual_vasculopathy_high_mag.jpg.
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