OBESITY-RELATED PRE-ECLAMPSIA - FETUS AND NEWBORN OUTCOMES (literature review)
Yulduz Rasul-Zade,
Saidallo Usmanov,
Dilnoza Melieva
Abstract:The paperdeals with the studying the epidemiology of risk factors of preeclampsia, including the delayed risk of preeclampsia associated with obesity. Obesity-is a serious risk factor for preeclampsia. Throughout the world, hypertensive disorders in pregnancy and related complications are among the main causes of maternal and their fetuses/newbornsmorbidity and mortality. Fetal and neonatal outcomes associated with eclampsia and its complications are significant, including neonatal mortality and serious long-t… Show more
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