Pre-eclampsia: pathophysiology and clinical implications
University of Cambridge · University of Oxford · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Pre-eclampsia is a common disorder that particularly affects first pregnancies. The clinical presentation is highly variable but hypertension and proteinuria are usually seen. These systemic signs arise from soluble factors released from the placenta as a result of a response to stress of syncytiotrophoblast. There are two sub-types: early and late onset pre-eclampsia, with others almost certainly yet to be identified. Early onset pre-eclampsia arises owing to defective placentation, whilst late onset pre-eclampsia may center around interactions between normal senescence of the placenta and a maternal genetic predisposition to cardiovascular and metabolic disease. The causes, placental and maternal, vary among…
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- FWCI
- 104.51
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- 100%
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- 209
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4Topics & keywords
- Eclampsia
- Placentation
- Syncytiotrophoblast
- Placenta
- Pregnancy
- Disease
- Medicine
- Preeclampsia
- Good health and well-being