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[[Preeclampsia]] is one of the leading causes of [[maternal]] and [[perinatal mortality]] worldwide and is defined as new-onset [[hypertension]] after 20 weeks of [[ gestation]] or near the term accompanied by [[proteinuria]] or other [[maternal] organ involvement.[[Right upper quadrant]] or [[epigastric pain]] may be due to periportal and focal parenchymal | [[Preeclampsia]] is one of the leading causes of [[maternal]] and [[perinatal mortality]] worldwide and is defined as new-onset [[hypertension]] after 20 weeks of [[ gestation]] or near the term accompanied by [[proteinuria]] or other [[maternal] organ involvement.[[Right upper quadrant]] or [[epigastric pain]] may be due to periportal and focal parenchymal [[liver necrosis]], [[hepatic cell edema]], or [[Glisson’s capsule]] distension.There is not always a correlation between liver pathology and laboratory testS. Headache is not a reliable symptom for [[preeclampsia with severe features]] and other [[neurologic abnormalities]] should be considered. | ||
necrosis, [[hepatic cell edema]], or [[Glisson’s capsule]] distension. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Preeclampsia is one of the leading causes of maternal and perinatal mortality worldwide and is defined as new-onset hypertension after 20 weeks of gestation or near the term accompanied by proteinuria or other [[maternal] organ involvement.Right upper quadrant or epigastric pain may be due to periportal and focal parenchymal liver necrosis, hepatic cell edema, or Glisson’s capsule distension.There is not always a correlation between liver pathology and laboratory testS. Headache is not a reliable symptom for preeclampsia with severe features and other neurologic abnormalities should be considered.