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Preeclampsia Eclampsia 4
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Disease Context: Research Results
Urogenital Diseases: 126
Female Urogenital Diseases and Pregnancy Complications
Pregnancy Complications: 2961
Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension: 2892
Pre-Eclampsia: 20032
Preeclampsia Eclampsia 4: 1
Related Diseases
1.
Premature Birth (Birth, Premature)
2.
Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension (Hypertension, Pregnancy Induced)
3.
Gestational Diabetes (Gestational Diabetes Mellitus)
4.
Rupture
5.
Placenta Previa
Therapies and Procedures
1.
Induced Labor
11/16/2023 - "
The prevalence of adverse perinatal pregnancy outcomes was represented in descending order: cesarean section (26.0 %); labor induction (24.0 %); small for gestational age (10.5 %); gestational diabetes mellitus (9.2 %); preterm birth (9.1 %); low birth weight (7.8 %); preterm rupture of membranes (6.1 %); 1-Minute Apgar Score < 7 (5.6 %); large for gestational age (5.5 %); birth defect (5.4 %); antepartum hemorrhage (4.4 %);preeclampsia/eclampsia (4.8 %); postpartum hemorrhage (3.9 %); 5-Minute Apgar Score < 7 (3.6 %); gestational hypertension (3.3 %); placental abruption (1.0 %); placenta previa (0.6 %); thromboembolic disease (0.4 %); neonatal mortality (0.3 %) (P ≤ 0.05).
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2.
Cesarean Section (Caesarean Section)
11/16/2023 - "
The prevalence of adverse perinatal pregnancy outcomes was represented in descending order: cesarean section (26.0 %); labor induction (24.0 %); small for gestational age (10.5 %); gestational diabetes mellitus (9.2 %); preterm birth (9.1 %); low birth weight (7.8 %); preterm rupture of membranes (6.1 %); 1-Minute Apgar Score < 7 (5.6 %); large for gestational age (5.5 %); birth defect (5.4 %); antepartum hemorrhage (4.4 %);preeclampsia/eclampsia (4.8 %); postpartum hemorrhage (3.9 %); 5-Minute Apgar Score < 7 (3.6 %); gestational hypertension (3.3 %); placental abruption (1.0 %); placenta previa (0.6 %); thromboembolic disease (0.4 %); neonatal mortality (0.3 %) (P ≤ 0.05).
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