Abstract:Introduction. Arterial hypertension is the most common somatic pathology in pregnant women. Arterial hypertension is a factor of high risk for the development of severe preeclampsia, placental insufficiency, intrauterine growth restriction, premature birth, maternal and perinatal mortality, nervous disorder and vascular heart disease of newborns and women’s distant cardiovascular disorders. The pathogenesis of gestational complications is associated with pathology of placentation, endothelial dysfunction and a… Show more
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