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Urinary Sediment Changes in Severe Preeclampsia

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1991
We analyzed the urinary sediment of 30 patients with severe preeclampsia every 4 hours during early labor, delivery, and the postpartum period. Fifteen normal control patients were also followed in a similar fashion. No casts were noticed in the urine samples of the control group. However, the urinary sediment of preeclamptic patients revealed the same
L, Leduc   +3 more
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Management of Severe Preeclampsia and Eclampsia

Critical Care Clinics, 1991
Pregnancy-induced hypertension is a disorder of unknown etiology unique to pregnant women. Classic clinical manifestations include hypertension, proteinuria, and edema. Early recognition and proper management of this disease may serve to avoid serious maternal complications.
G A, Dildy, D B, Cotton
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Severe preeclampsia superimposed on polyarteritis nodosa

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1996
A patient with a history of drug abuse and histologically diagnosed hepatitis B-related polyarteritis nodosa was admitted for severe hypertension. After a cesarean section because of worsening of her clinical status with severe proteinuria and edema, she improved dramatically. No sign of acute polyarteritis nodosa occurred.
A G, Aya   +4 more
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Necrotizing Pancreatitis Associated With Severe Preeclampsia

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2012
Necrotizing pancreatitis is rare in pregnancy and usually is associated with symptomatic cholelithiasis. We present a case of fatal necrotizing pancreatitis in a patient with severe preeclampsia.A 25-year old primigravid woman at 35 weeks of gestation presented with decreased fetal movement, pruritus, and malaise.
Morgan, Swank   +2 more
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Breastfeeding in Women with Severe Preeclampsia

Breastfeeding Medicine, 2012
In the United States, breastfeeding initiation is reported for 75% of all live births; however, little information is available for mothers affected by severe preeclampsia (SP) who because of magnesium sulfate treatment are separated from their infants in the immediate postpartum period. This study examined feeding practices and factors associated with
Leandro, Cordero   +4 more
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Maternal cardiac parameters can help in differentiating the clinical profile of preeclampsia and in predicting progression from mild to severe forms.

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2019
BACKGROUND A primary role of maternal heart dysfunction in the pathophysiology of preeclampsia had been previously advocated although if contradictory results have been reported.
E. di Pasquo   +6 more
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Management and monitoring of severe preeclampsia

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2001
Preeclampsia is associated with increased maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. Preeclampsia is more than pregnancy-induced hypertension. The hypertension is only one manifestation of an underlying multifactorial, multisystem disorder, initiated early in pregnancy.
Bolte, A., van Geijn, H., Dekker, G.
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The unfavorable slope from mild preeclampsia through severe preeclampsia, to eclampsia

Pregnancy Hypertension: An International Journal of Women's Cardiovascular Health, 2013
To compare the risk factors as well as maternal and perinatal outcomes between women with eclampsia to those with mild and severe preeclampsia.A retrospective study comparing pregnancy outcomes of women with preeclampsia (mild and severe) with those who were complicated with eclampsia was conducted.
Naama, Steiner   +4 more
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Captopril in severe preeclampsia.

Journal of the National Medical Association, 1991
Captopril is an inhibitor of angiotensin I converting enzyme and is used for treating intractable chronic hypertension. However, the use of captopril during pregnancy is limited because of reported fetal and neonatal side effects. This study explored the efficacy of sublingual captopril in postpartum management of severe preeclampsia.
M M, Taslimi   +2 more
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Angiogenic biomarkers in triage and risk for preeclampsia with severe features.

Pregnancy Hypertension, 2018
There is an urgent need for biomarkers that can help stratify women with suspected preeclampsia (PE) for the subsequent appearance of PE with severe features (sPE), to improve risk assessment and direct monitoring related to complications of sPE ...
S. Rana   +5 more
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