preeclampsia造句(1) Preeclampsia is a potentially fatal condition that usually strikes in the last trimester of pregnancy.
(2) Researchers say preeclampsia affects about five percent of pregnancies.
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(4) The etiology of preeclampsia remains unknown. The role of thrombophilia in pathogenesis of preeclampsia is controversial.
(5) What causes preeclampsia has been a mystery with much debate.
(6) F . Women with severe preeclampsia should be delivered or hospitalized for the duration of pregnancy.
(7) Background - Preeclampsia and gestational hypertension are associated with increased risk for cardiovascular disease later in life.
(8) Preeclampsia should be considered initially in women with hypertension and proteinuria.
(9) Preeclampsia is characterized by new onset of hypertension and proteinuria after 20 weeks of gestation.
(10) These patients have an increased risk of developing preeclampsia or eclampsia ( toxemia ) of pregnancy.
(11) Methods We conducted a multicenter, randomized, double-blind trial involving nulliparous women who were at low risk for preeclampsia.
(12) Objective To investigate the changes of hepatocyte growth factor(HGF)in maternal and fetal circulation of patients with preeclampsia.
(13) B. Head. Funduscopy should seek hemorrhages or exudates, which may suggest diabetes or hypertension. Facial, hand and ankle edema suggest preeclampsia.
(14) A . Screening . Pregnant women are routinely screened for signs and symptoms of preeclampsia at each.
(15) Scientists have linked a protein to the condition during pregnancy called preeclampsia.
(16) To discuss the relationship among granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor(GM-CSF), the change of trophoblasts and macrophage in decidual basal plate and preeclampsia.
(17) H. Extremities. Severe lower extremity or hand edema suggests preeclampsia. Deep-tendon hyperreflexia and clonus may signal impending seizures.
(18) E . Eclampsia refers to the development of grand mal seizures in a woman with preeclampsia.
(19) However, questions remained about what happened within the placenta to cause preeclampsia.
(20) Only the patients carrying the allele M 235 T have correlation between genotype DD of ACE and preeclampsia.
(21) Conclusion: The decrease of serum resistin level in the preeclampsia may provide insight into the pathogenesis of the disease.
(22) The article reviewed progress in research on relationship between thrombophilia and varied types of preeclampsia, anticoagulant...
(23) Therefore, it is inferred that it maybe play a key role in development of preeclampsia. Further deep study on signal transduction of trophoblast cells could help to entirely reveal p...
(24) Objective:To explore the risk factors and nursing strategy during induction of labor after intrauterine fetal death of early onset of severe preeclampsia patients.
(25) Perinatal outcome was associated with the gestational weeks at onset of severe preeclampsia.
(26) The article reviewed progress in research on relationship between thrombophilia and varied types of preeclampsia, anticoagulant therapy and pregnancy outcomes and so on.
(27) Danger signs . Preterm labor, rupture of membranes, bleeding, edema, signs of preeclampsia.
(28) Health experts say the discovery could lead to new ways to identify and treat preeclampsia.
(29) Poorly controlled gestational diabetes is associated with an increase in the incidence of preeclampsia, polyhydramnios, fetal macrosomia, birth trauma, operative delivery, and neonatal hypoglycemia.
(30) Objective Respiratory chain enzymes defect can be found in placentae of some patients with preeclampsia.