Abstract:Preeclampsia was identified in 1, 46,320 women or 3.7% of all pregnancies that ended in live births. Berg and colleagues (1996) reported almost 18% of 1450 maternal deaths in United States 1987 to 1990 were complications of pregnancy related hypertension. The syndrome complex of pre-eclampsia and fetal growth restriction have similar pathology of placental insufficiency. Here the blood supply to the fetus is inadequate because of defective placentation which can be part of syndrome of pre-eclampsia or can in… Show more
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