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Journal articles on the topic "Pregnancy-induced hypertension"

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Devi, P. Padmasri, M. Kiran Deedi, and Ch Ganapathy Swamy. "Pregnancy Induced Hypertension." Indian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 5, no. 4 (2017): 588–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijog.2321.1636.5417.25.

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Bhupally, Anil kumar, Sindu Sulekha, Rama Devi E, Swathi M, Rohini M, and Shruthi T. "Prevalence of Hypertensive Retinopathy Changes in Pregnancy induced Hypertension." International Journal of Integrative Medical Sciences 2, no. 10 (2015): 182–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.16965/ijims.2015.129.

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Breetha, Dr V. "Hypertriglyceridemia in Pregnancy Induced Hypertension." Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research 04, no. 11 (2016): 13700–13704. http://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v4i11.31.

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Jamil, Uzma, Anam Mukhtar, Shaista Hussain, and Farida Munawar. "PREGNANCY INDUCED HYPERTENSION." Professional Medical Journal 25, no. 08 (2018): 1168–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.29309/tpmj/18.4575.

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Sharif, Nadia, Irum Usman, and Tasneem Azhar. "PREGNANCY INDUCED HYPERTENSION." Professional Medical Journal 23, no. 10 (2016): 1187–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.29309/tpmj/2016.23.10.1720.

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Introduction: The hypertensive Disorders of pregnancy are major contributors tomaternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. The aim of hypertensive therapy is to preventcomplications associated with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. Objective: To compareefficacy of methyldopa and labetalol in management of pregnancy induced hypertension.Study Design: Randomized control trial. Setting: Punjab medical college and affiliatedhospitals Faisalabad. Methods: Patient were be randomly assigned to either group A or Groupby lottery method. Each group included 157 patients. In group A: labetalol was
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ASLAM, ADEEL, WASIMA TALAT, and ANEEL ASLAM. "PREGNANCY INDUCED HYPERTENSION;." Professional Medical Journal 14, no. 01 (2007): 30–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.29309/tpmj/2007.14.01.3619.

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Objective: To assess the stress response in severe pregnancy induced hypertensive patients on different drug regimen during preoperative and postoperative period. Sample size: 40 patients. Study Design: Comparative study. Place: CMH Kharian and WT Obgyne (Pvt) Ltd.Multan. Duration: June 2004 to January 2005. Patients and Methods: 40 patients of severe pregnancyinduced hypertensives were induced in this study. 20 patients were placed on a single standard antihypertensivei.e. alpha methyldopa and 20 were put on a combination of alpha methyldopa with long actingnifedipine or amlodipine. Both thes
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Jamil, Uzma, Anam Mukhtar, Shaista Hussain, and Farida Munawar. "PREGNANCY INDUCED HYPERTENSION;." Professional Medical Journal 25, no. 08 (2018): 1168–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.29309/tpmj/2018.25.08.55.

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Objectives: To investigate serum uric as an indicator of fetomaternal complicationsin women with late pregnancy. Study Design: Cross sectional study. Setting: Shalamar Medicaland Dental College Lahore ethical committee. Period: One year from October 2016 to October2017. Methodology: Continuous variables were presented as mean and standard deviationlike age and Serum malonaladehyde concentration; categorical variables were presented asnumbers and percentages like intra uterine growth restriction, Mild to moderate and sever preeclampsia and fetal distress. One way ANOVA, independent sample t tes
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Rogers, Ronald G., and John M. Thorp. "Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension." Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey 52, no. 12 (1997): 723–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00006254-199712000-00002.

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Baker, B. Wycke. "PREGNANCY-INDUCED HYPERTENSION." International Anesthesiology Clinics 28, no. 1 (1990): 44–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00004311-199002810-00008.

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Porwal, Vandana, Deepali Jain, Seema Gupta, Shweta Khandelwal, and Neena Kasliwal. "Spectrum of placental changes in Pregnancy Induced Hypertension." Annals of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 4, no. 1 (2017): A69—A76. http://dx.doi.org/10.21276/apalm.2017.1115.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Pregnancy-induced hypertension"

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Raniolo, Emanuel. "Urinary calcium and protein in the prediction of pregnancy - induced - hypertension /." Title page, table of contents and abstract only, 1991. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09MPM/09mpmr197.pdf.

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Sivasubramaniam, S. D. "Monoamine oxidase expression in non-CNS tissues and pregnancy-induced hypertension." Thesis, Nottingham Trent University, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.271798.

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Monoamine oxidase (MAO) is an outer mitochondrial membrane bound enzyme responsible for the oxidative deamination of a wide variety of biogenic and xenobiotic amines. Altered MAO activity has been reported in a number of medical and psychiatric disorders. Although the tissue distribution of these enzymes has been extensively studied, the localization of MAO proteins and mRNAs at the cellular level in peripheral tissues, including placenta, has not been fully established. In addition the status of placental MAO in pre-eclampsia - a severe disorder of pregnancy has not been fully studied, despit
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Rozario, Sylvia Sreeparna. "The Role of Psychosocial and Health Behavioral Factors in Pregnancy Induced Hypertension." VCU Scholars Compass, 2019. https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/6014.

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Background: Pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH) is the leading cause of maternal mortality and a major contributor to preterm birth and neonatal mortality. Literature suggests that several modifiable psychosocial and health behavioral factors may play significant roles in the development of PIH. However, interrelationships among these factors and their collective impact on PIH are not well understood. Objectives: This study aims to: 1) Examine the relationship between pre-pregnancy physical activity and risk of PIH, 2) Determine the association between prepregnancy depression and PIH and the
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Adeboyejo, Oluwapelumi Adefunmike. "Breastfeeding Education for Women with Diabetes, Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension and Multiple Gestations." ScholarWorks, 2016. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/3132.

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Breastfeeding is considered a public health concern due to increased maternal/infant mortality and morbidity rates associated with persistent low rates in breastfeeding. Providing early breastfeeding education for women with diabetic, pregnancy-induced hypertension and multiple gestations can result in higher persistence rates and a decrease in maternal and infant mortality and morbidity rates. This quality improvement project provided early prenatal breastfeeding education for women with diabetes, pregnancy-induce hypertension and multiple gestations at a private clinic in Long Beach, Souther
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Miller, Kevin William. "Effects of thromboxane synthetase inhibition on blood cell function and morphology during ovine pregnancy-induced hypertension." Thesis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/53144.

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Scanning and transmission electron microscopy and platelet aggregometry were employed to study erythrocyte morphology and thrombocyte morphology and function during ovine pregnancy-induced hypertension (OPIH). Nine multiparous gravid ewes were observed during normal pregnancy, OPIH, and thromboxane synthetase inhibitor administration. Blood pressure, plasma thromboxane B2, serum chemistries and electrolytes, fibrin/fibrinogen degratory products, and total platelet count were monitored throughout the investigation to document the circulatory environment during this syndrome. Arterial blood
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Shachkina, Svetlana. "Validity of Administrative Database for Reporting Pre-eclampsia." Thèse, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/23085.

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Background: Pre-eclampsia (PET) is one of the major causes of maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality1. Misclassification of PET can lead to biased or erroneous results in epidemiologic studies resulting in false conclusions. Objectives: The objectives of this thesis are to determine the validity of PET diagnosis in pregnant women in administrative database using the ICD-10-CA codes, to explore the nature of misclassification, and to estimate whether misclassification of PET diagnosis in administrative database may result in biased conclusions. Methods: Pregnant women who participated in
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Cidade, Denise Gomes [UNESP]. "Obesidade e sobrepeso pré-gestacionais: prevalência e complicações obstétricas e perinatais." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/99204.

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Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:29:51Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2011-08-25Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T20:20:19Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 cidade_dg_me_botfm.pdf: 368558 bytes, checksum: 1d1fed8b52f56286485cb9248fcf21d2 (MD5)<br>Fundação de Ensino e Pesquisa em Ciências da Saúde (FEPECS)<br>O objetivo desta revisão foi apresentar informações atuais sobre a prevalência do sobrepeso e da obesidade e discutir as evidências acerca do impacto desses estados nutricionais na saúde da mãe e do concepto. A busca pelos artigos foi realizada através de pesquisa nos banco
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Cidade, Denise Gomes. "Obesidade e sobrepeso pré-gestacionais : prevalência e complicações obstétricas e perinatais /." Botucatu : [s.n.], 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/99204.

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Orientador: José Carlos Peraçoli<br>Coorientador: Paulo Roberto Margotto<br>Banca: Paulo Sérgio França<br>Banca: Roseli Mieko Yamamoto Nomura<br>Resumo: O objetivo desta revisão foi apresentar informações atuais sobre a prevalência do sobrepeso e da obesidade e discutir as evidências acerca do impacto desses estados nutricionais na saúde da mãe e do concepto. A busca pelos artigos foi realizada através de pesquisa nos bancos de dados MEDLINE/PUBMED e SCIELO abrangendo os últimos 5 anos e através da revisão das referências bibliográficas dos artigos selecionados. Diante de assuntos com resultad
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Zanlorenci, Vinicius Pacheco. "Análise dos resultados obstétricos e perinatais das gestantes com insuficiência renal crônica em terapia dialítica." Universidade de São Paulo, 2009. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/5/5139/tde-10092009-164532/.

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A gestação em mulheres com insuficiência renal crônica em terapia dialítica é evento incomum. Após a década de 90, houve um aumento no número de casos descritos relatando sucesso na gravidez. Durante o período de 1999- 2007 estudamos os resultados obstétricos e perinatais de 30 gestações que ocorreram em 27 pacientes em terapia dialítica, com idade média de 30,4 ± 5,13 anos (variação: 18-42 anos). Todas as pacientes estavam em hemodiálise. Quinze pacientes realizavam terapia dialítica antes da gestação com tempo médio de 2,93 ± 2,05 anos (variação: 1-8 anos) e treze iniciaram a diálise durante
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Luross, Jeffrey Arvid Lewis. "An examination of the suitability of the TG epsilon 26 mouse as a model for pregnancy-induced hypertension." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp04/mq24484.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Pregnancy-induced hypertension"

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Patterson, William Benton. The cellular basis of pregnancy induced hypertension (EPH-gestosis): Cytosol ionized Ca and hypertension. Organisation Gestosis Press, 1985.

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I, Munteanu, and Rippmann E. T, eds. Maternal fetal risk in gestosis: Preeclampsia an pregnancy induced hypertension : Pathophysiology of pregnancy : 28th International congress : Timisoara (Romania), May, 22-25, 1996. CIC edizioni internazionali, 1996.

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Wijeyaratne, S. Pregnancy Induced Hypertension (Obstetrics & Gynecology in Perspective). Sangam Books Ltd, 1998.

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Sibai, Baha M., Mala Arora, and Asha Rijhsinghani. World Clinics - Obstetrics and Gynecology: Pregnancy Induced Hypertension. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2017.

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The cellular basis of pregnancy induced hypertension (EPH- gestosis): Cytosol ionized Ca and hypertension. Organisation Gestosis Press, 1985.

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Medforth, Janet, Linda Ball, Angela Walker, Sue Battersby, and Sarah Stables. Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198754787.003.0013.

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A definition of hypertension and its significance in pregnancy introduce this chapter. The latest recommendations on the diagnosis, management, and treatment of essential hypertension, pregnancy-induced hypertension, pre-eclampsia, eclampsia, and HELLP syndrome are included.
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Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References. ICON Health Publications, 2004.

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Horowitz, Sandra L. “I Am Pregnant; Why Can’t I Sleep?”. Edited by Angela O’Neal. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190609917.003.0029.

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This chapter reviews the common sleep disorders of pregnancy. During pregnancy and postpartum, 84% of women report poor sleep at least a few nights a week. These problems are common, disruptive to daytime and nighttime activity, and may have multiple causes. This chapter covers aspects of insomnia and restless leg syndrome. It also discusses sleep apnea in pregnancy with related hormonal changes that may increase the incidence. There is an association of sleep apnea and pregnancy-induced hypertension, with increased adverse outcomes of pregnancy, including fetal growth retardation and prematur
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Kaye, Alan, and Richard Urman, eds. Obstetric Anesthesia Practice. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190099824.001.0001.

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Obstetrical Anesthesia Procedures provides timely updates in the field of obstetrical anesthesia and provides a concise, up-to-date, evidence-based and richly illustrated book for students, trainees, and practicing clinicians. The book comprehensively covers a robust list of topics focused to improve understanding in the field with emphasis on recent developments in clinical practices, technology, and procedures. This book describes all the essential topics that are required for the practitioner to quickly assess the patient and risk stratify them, decide on the type of analgesic and anestheti
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Book chapters on the topic "Pregnancy-induced hypertension"

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Pipkin, F. Broughton, and E. M. Symonds. "Pregnancy-induced hypertension." In Prostaglandins and their Inhibitors in Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Springer Netherlands, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6734-5_16.

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Braun-Falco, Markus, Henry J. Mankin, Sharon L. Wenger, et al. "Pregnancy-induced Hypertension with Proteinuria." In Encyclopedia of Molecular Mechanisms of Disease. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-29676-8_6617.

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Patt, Richard B. "The Patient with Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension." In Preanesthetic Assessment 1. Birkhäuser Boston, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4818-7_15.

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James, Francis M. "Pregnancy Induced Hypertension: The Problem and its Management." In Anesthesiology 1986. Springer Netherlands, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4251-6_16.

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Jashnani, Kusum D., Sushama A. Chandekar, and Rosemarie de Souza. "Chronic Kidney Disease Masquerading as Pregnancy Induced Hypertension." In Maternal Mortality - Lessons Learnt from Autopsy. Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-3420-9_38.

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Hiwale, Anuja, Pratvina Talele, and Rashmi Phalnikar. "Prediction of Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension Levels Using Machine Learning Algorithms." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9515-5_56.

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Raman, L. "Problems of Indian Obstetricians in the Management of Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension." In Gynecology and Obstetrics. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70559-5_52.

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Shruthi, M., M. Kaavya, M. Pavithra, Ratna Tejaswi Papola, and Charumathi. "Association between Maternal Serum Homocysteine Levels and Uterine Artery Doppler Findings in Predicting Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension between 18-28 Weeks." In Recent Developments in Microbiology, Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Sciences. CRC Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003618140-41.

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Reynaud, Déborah, Frédéric Sergent, Roland Abi Nahed, Sophie Brouillet, Mohamed Benharouga, and Nadia Alfaidy. "EG-VEGF Maintenance Over Early Gestation to Develop a Pregnancy-Induced Hypertensive Animal Model." In Preeclampsia. Springer New York, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7498-6_25.

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Reynaud, Déborah, Frédéric Sergent, Roland Abi Nahed, Sophie Brouillet, Mohamed Benharouga, and Nadia Alfaidy. "Erratum to: EG-VEGF Maintenance Over Early Gestation to Develop a Pregnancy-Induced Hypertensive Animal Model." In Preeclampsia. Springer New York, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7498-6_29.

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Conference papers on the topic "Pregnancy-induced hypertension"

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Madhushika, R. D., M. F. Sahitha, M. D. C. Peiris, S. R. Niyomi, T. S. Muthumala, and K. I. Gooneratne. "Proportion of pregnancy induced hypertension and its associated factors in selected antenatal clinics in medical officer of health area Panadura." In Annual Academic Sessions-2024. Faculty of Medicine, University of Moratuwa, 2024. https://doi.org/10.31705/fomaas.2024.24.

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Pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH) is defined as new onset hypertension without significant proteinuria developing after 20 weeks of gestation and resolving within 42 days of delivery and it is a significant cause of adverse maternal and foetal outcomes including, maternal morbidity, maternal mortality, premature delivery, and foetal growth retardation. This study aimed at assessing the proportion of pregnancy induced hypertension and its associated factors in selected antenatal clinics in Panadura MOH area.
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McLaren, M., I. T. A. Greer, and C. D. Forbes. "PROSTACYCLIN PRODUCTION BY UMBILICAL ARTERIES FROM PREGNANCIES COMPLICATED BY SEVERE PREGNANCY INDUCED HYPERTENSION." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1644277.

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Approximately ten per cent of allpregnancies are complicated by some degree of hypertensive disease. Since the level of blood pressure is closely related to foetal well-being, if the blood pressure is consistentlyelevated during pregnancy, there is an associated increase in perinatal mortality. Various workers have suggested involvement of prostaglandins in the pathogenesis of pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH). One of our previous studies showed unrecordablelevels of plasma prostacyclin metabolites (PGI2m) of &lt;5pg/ml in all hypertensive patients during the third trimester, whereas none o
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Wanriko, Sirinat, Narit Hnoohom, Konlakom Wongpatikaseree, Anuchit Jitpattanakul, and Olarik Musigavong. "Risk Assessment of Pregnancy-induced Hypertension Using a Machine Learning Approach." In 2021 Joint International Conference on Digital Arts, Media and Technology with ECTI Northern Section Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Computer and Telecommunication Engineering. IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ectidamtncon51128.2021.9425764.

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Zhang, Kuixing, Mei Jiang, and Zhiqing Ma. "The monitoring system for Pregnancy-induced Hypertension based on Mobile Communication Technology." In 2015 Seventh International Conference on Advanced Computational Intelligence (ICACI). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icaci.2015.7184789.

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Lakhi Bhutia, Karma, Dr Ratnabali Sengupta, Dr B. K. Kanungo, Dr Benoy Upreti, Jerina Tewari, and Dr Binod K. Tamang. "Image J Analysis of tunica media of Hyrtl’s anastomosis in Pregnancy Induced Hypertension." In Annual International Conference on Microscopic and Macroscopic Anatomy. Global Science & Technology Forum (GSTF), 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5176/2382-6096_cmma14.03.

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Hussein, Khansaa A., Sara H.Theieel, and Ahmed R. Y. Al-Sawad. "Role of Nitric Oxide and some Antioxidants in Women with Pregnancy-induced Hypertension." In 2022 International Symposium on Multidisciplinary Studies and Innovative Technologies (ISMSIT). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ismsit56059.2022.9932713.

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Madhushika, R. D., M. F. Sahitha, M. D. C. Peiris, et al. "Development of a mobile application to assess the risk of pregnancy-induced hypertension and prevent its complications." In Annual Academic Sessions-2024. Faculty of Medicine, University of Moratuwa, 2024. https://doi.org/10.31705/fomaas.2024.29.

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Pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) poses significant risks to both maternal and fetal health, making its effective management a critical concern in obstetrics. Advancements in mobile apps enhance the monitoring and prevention of PIH complications. The study described aims to develop a mobile application to assess the risk of PIH and prevent its complications.
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Ura, Midori, and Keisaku Fujimoto. "Sleep-disordered breathing and pregnancy-induced hypertension in women with and those without obesity." In ERS International Congress 2017 abstracts. European Respiratory Society, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/1393003.congress-2017.oa4841.

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Pan, Yuan, Yang Yu, and Ruizhi Liu. "Application of Prenatal Health Education and Nutrition Intervention in Patients with Pregnancy-induced Hypertension." In 8th International Conference on Education, Management, Information and Management Society (EMIM 2018). Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/emim-18.2018.4.

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Kanase, Saraswati. "To Compare the Effectivenes of Presribed Low Carbohydrate Diet versus Balanced Diet in the Management of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome." In World Conference on Gynecology, Obstetrics, and Pediatrics. Eurasia Conferences, 2025. https://doi.org/10.62422/978-81-981865-0-8-003.

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INTRODUCTION : Polycystic ovarian syndrome is a group of conditions with – menstrual irregularities, anovulatory cycles, hyperandrogenism and polycystic ovarian morphology. The possible factors include – Genetic factor and epigenetic factors Polycystic ovary syndrome (pcos) mainly affects women of reproductive age. It affects 8% to 13% of women of reproductive age. The prevalence of pcos in india is 3.7 to 22.5%. Most influential factor in insulin levels is dietary carbohydrates specially processed carbs. The dietary carbohydrates is most important and easily modifiable factor in patients with
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Reports on the topic "Pregnancy-induced hypertension"

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Han, Lingling, Yiling Bai, Huiling Tang, Yiyi Zhang, and Jingwen Mo. Effects of prenatal care on improving anxiety and quality of life in patients with pregnancy-induced hypertension syndrome: A systematic review and meta-analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.2.0037.

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Introducing magnesium sulphate for the management of pregnancy induced hypertension. Population Council, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh16.1012.

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Global studies have demonstrated that using magnesium sulphate (MgSO4) to manage hypertensive disease in pregnancy reduces morbidity and mortality due to severe pre-eclampsia/eclampsia, one of the five direct causes of maternal death. Many countries have been slow to introduce MgSO4 to the detriment of women’s health. There are also critical gaps in health-care provider knowledge, skills, and practice in management of eclampsia. Although the use of MgSO4 was introduced successfully to the Maternity Unit at Kenyatta National Hospital, Nairobi, in 2001, there has been no systematic introduction
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