Biomedical Risk Factors for the Development of Preeclampsia of Varying Severity in Pregnant Women
L.M. Rzakulieva,
N.G. Hasanli
Abstract:The aim of this study was to identify biomedical risk factors for the development of preeclampsia of varying severity in the group of examined pregnant women. Material and methods. 70 women whose pregnancy was complicated by the development of preeclampsia were under observation. The first group included 46 (65.7%) patients with moderate preeclampsia; the second group included 24 (34.2%) women with severe preeclampsia. The diagnosis was established on the basis of the patient's complaints, clinical examination… Show more
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