23 -1 (21) 2018 — Negmatshayev H.N. — HEAVY PREECLAMPATION: PECULIARITIES OF ANGIOGENIC STATUS
HEAVY PREECLAMPATION: PECULIARITIES OF ANGIOGENIC STATUS
Negmatshayev H.N.Andijan State Medical Institute
Resume
Preeclampsia (PE) according to foreign authors complicates the course of 2 to 8% of all pregnancies, with a severe form developing in every tenth case. Annually 8.5 million cases of PE are registered in the world. In different countries in the structure of maternal mortality, PE and its complications take the II-IV place each year.
Keywords: preeclampsia, extragenital pathology, pregnancy, angiogenic status.
First page
83
Last page
84
For citation: Negmatshayev H.N. Heavy preeclampation: peculiarities of angiogenic status //New Day in Medicine 1(21)2018 83-84 https://cutt.ly/aneiKZr
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