ETIOPATHOGENETIC MECHANISMS IN PRE-ECLAMPSIA
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Scholar Express Journals
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The article under discussion reveals the etiopathogenetic mechanisms in pre-eclampsia. The author believes that placenta-associated complications of pregnancy (pre-eclampsia and eclampsia) and concomitant placental insufficiency are among the main causes of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. Identification of a high-risk group of placenta-associated complications, selection of adequate management tactics for pregnant women with placenta-associated complications, taking into account the pathogenetic mechanisms of pre-eclampsia is the basis for effective prevention of adverse perinatal outcomes in placenta-associated complications.