Preeclampsia in pregnancy is a condition characterized by high blood pressure and high protein in the urine during pregnancy or right after delivery. It usually develops after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
The pathophysiology of pre-eclampsia is complex and involves various pathways and mechanisms that are interlinked. There is ongoing research to help us further understand this condition and try to ...
A 162-mg prophylactic daily dose of aspirin did not result in any significant difference in preeclampsia outcomes compared with a daily dose of 81 mg in pregnant women at risk for preeclampsia ...