Editorial commentary: Pushing preeclampsia back to pre-preeclampsia
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How to push preeclampsia one step backward
For the purpose of clinical management, any woman with an acute rise in blood pressure in the latter half of pregnancy must be regarded as having preeclampsia with the possibility of progression to eclampsia [1]. This devastating complication of pregnancy is not homogeneously distributed throughout the world; the poor and less privileged bear the greater burden. Could we learn from the healthy in order to determine disease risk? Global health depends upon numerous environmental blessings within
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