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Often, a patient who develops HELLP syndrome has already been followed up for [[pregnancy-induced hypertension]] ([[gestational hypertension]]), or is suspected to develop [[pre-eclampsia]] (high blood pressure and [[proteinuria]]). Up to 8% of all cases present after delivery. | Often, a patient who develops HELLP syndrome has already been followed up for [[pregnancy-induced hypertension]] ([[gestational hypertension]]), or is suspected to develop [[pre-eclampsia]] (high blood pressure and [[proteinuria]]). Up to 8% of all cases present after delivery. | ||
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Often, a patient who develops HELLP syndrome has already been followed up for pregnancy-induced hypertension (gestational hypertension), or is suspected to develop pre-eclampsia (high blood pressure and proteinuria). Up to 8% of all cases present after delivery.