| eclampsia |
A serious complication of pregnancy, characterized by high blood pressure and edema. It is the more severe form of pre-eclampsia.
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| eclampsia |
a severe form of pregnancy-induced hypertension resulting in seizures.
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| eclampsia |
Historically used as a general term for convulsions. Today identified with convulsions arising from toxaemia accompanying pregnancy
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| eclampsia |
Complication of toxemia of pregnancy indicated by generalised convulsions which may be life-threatening to both the mother (neurological sequelae) and the foetus (acute foetal distress). It is often preceded by neurological signs such as headache, buzzing in the ears or spots before the eyes, which the physician always tries to detect, especially in the context of toxemia of pregnancy.
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(See also, hypertension and preeclampsia) Eclampsia is a result of unchecked preeclampsia. High blood pressure continues to rise, damaging the woman's bodily organs, and reducing blood flow to the placenta. Convulsions (seizures) appear as labor approaches and continue through labor and delivery. This condition puts the mother and her fetus in a life-threatening situation. Embryo - The medical term used to describe the stage of prenatal development between 2 weeks and 8 weeks after conception.
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