CURRENT CONCEPTS IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF PRE-ECLAMPSIA. HEPATOBILIARY SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL DISORDERS IN PREGNANT WOMEN
Today pre-eclampsia remains one of the most urgent problems in obstetrics. This condition is associated with a high incidence of maternal and perinatal deaths, which ranges from 12.1 to 23.2%. This pathological condition occurs in 7-23% of pregnancies and it does not tend to decrease. In this review...
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Main Authors: | V. B. Tskhai (Author), N. M. Yametova (Author), M. Ya. Domracheva (Author) |
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2017-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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