| toxemia of pregnancy |
A condition in pregnant women in which poisons such as the body's own waste products build up and may cause harm to both the mother and baby. The first signs of toxemia are swelling near the eyes and ankles (edema), headache, high blood pressure, and weight gain that the mother might confuse with the normal weight gain of being pregnant. The mother may have both glucose (sugar) and acetone in her urine. The mother should tell the doctor about these signs at once.
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| toxemia of pregnancy |
Pathology specific to pregnancy (it only occurs during the third trimester of pregnancy), indicated by the onset of hypertension and/or oedema and/or proteinuria , and which may develop complications which are life-threatening to both the mother and foetus (see Eclampsia , HELLP syndrome , Retroplacental hematoma ). The earliest and most common biological sign (appearing in the maternal blood) is an elevation of uricemia (level of uric acid in the blood).
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