1927
DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.1927.tb15994.x
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Recurrent Pregnancy Toxaemia.*

Abstract: PLATE J. Massive Early Infarction in Eclappsia. SectIon of uterine wall and placenta8p thick from fundus to external 0s. Patient, aged 27, 84 months pregnant. Died undelivered 24 hours after onset ofeclamptic attack. The darkly staining areas in the placenta consist of massive infarction. (Section prepared by Mr. T. D. Hamilton, Laboratory, Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh).Journ. Amer. M e d . Assoc., lxxiv, 1920, 874; Surg. Gynecol.

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“…Abortion history was a predictor of eclampsia in Cali. Young (1927) in the early part of this century had pointed out what he called "the eclamptic sequence" of abortions and stillbirths preceding an eclamptic pregnancy. The earlier abortions may well be an earlier sign of incipient hypertensive disease.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Abortion history was a predictor of eclampsia in Cali. Young (1927) in the early part of this century had pointed out what he called "the eclamptic sequence" of abortions and stillbirths preceding an eclamptic pregnancy. The earlier abortions may well be an earlier sign of incipient hypertensive disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%