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Prediction of preeclampsia developing at term.

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Preterm preeclampsia (PE), occurring at < 37 weeks' gestation, can be predicted from as early as 11-13 weeks and prevented with the use of aspirin. In contrast, term PE, which… Click to show full abstract

Preterm preeclampsia (PE), occurring at < 37 weeks' gestation, can be predicted from as early as 11-13 weeks and prevented with the use of aspirin. In contrast, term PE, which is more common than preterm-PE and it can be associated with important maternal morbidity and mortality, cannot be effectively predicted at 11-13 weeks and cannot be prevented by the prophy-lactic use of aspirin. This paper briefly reviews the pathogenesis of term PE and discusses strategies available for its prediction.

Keywords: term; developing term; preeclampsia developing; prediction preeclampsia; prediction

Journal Title: Ginekologia polska
Year Published: 2018

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