2013
DOI: 10.9790/0853-1145355
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Comparison of Lipid Profiles in Normal Pregnancy and in PreEclampsia: A Case Control Study

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“…They also found significant elevation of TG and VLDL in third trimester as compared to NT patient. In the study done by Das and his team, 23 however, only rise of TG was found in the preeclampsia patients (PET group) as compared to normal patient (NT group) (p = <0.002) and no difference in other parameters of lipid profile were observed. The rise in only the TG value have found in many other studies as well.…”
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“…They also found significant elevation of TG and VLDL in third trimester as compared to NT patient. In the study done by Das and his team, 23 however, only rise of TG was found in the preeclampsia patients (PET group) as compared to normal patient (NT group) (p = <0.002) and no difference in other parameters of lipid profile were observed. The rise in only the TG value have found in many other studies as well.…”
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“…10 There were many studies done to see the level of dyslipidemia in PET patients but the findings were inconsistent. [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19] A large systematic meta-analysis was done to see the association of dyslipidemia in PET patients with the inclusion of 74 studies (from 1950 -July 2013) in which they found that TC, TG LDL and VLDL was significantly increased and HDL was decreased. 11 Similar findings were observed in studies done by Anuradha and her team 12 and Despande et al 13 whereas in some studies significant rise of only TG was found as compared to NT group.…”
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“…The increased levels of triglyceride are related with hyper coagulability [24]. Altered lipid synthesis leading to decreased in Prostaglandin I2 (PGI2): Thromboxane A2 (TXA2) ratio is also supposed to be an important way of pathogenesis in pre-eclampsia [25].…”
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“…Significantly elevated plasma concentration of triglycerides (TG), phospholipids and total lipids and decreased high density lipoprotein -cholesterol (HDL-C) concentrations were found in women with eclampsia in comparison to normal pregnancy. 5,6,7,8…”
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