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1. The mean blood pressure runs a curvilinear pattern during the course of pregnancy, with the lowest reading between 20 and 27 weeks of gestation, a continuous rise from 28 to 36 weeks, followed by a plateau. 2. the mean blood pressure in pregnancies without edema and proteinuria are lowest
A total of 750 pregnant women were examined by the blind screening method at terms of 7-16, 18-24, 28-36, 38-41 weeks and on day 2 after delivery. A high and medium-high reliable correlation between the laboratory instrumental parameters characterizing vascular disorders and pathological weight
1. A total of 488 pregnancies had the combination of two-plus or more proteinuria and edema of the hands and face. Of these, 208 were white and 280 were black gravidas. In the white gravidas, 8 fetal and neonatal deaths occurred with a perinatal mortality of 38.5 per 1,000. There were 13 perinatal
Clinical variables of blood pressure, proteinuria, edema, and maternal weight have been studied extensively, with particular reference to associated adverse fetal and infant outcomes. The levels of these variables, as well as their relative patterns of change with advancing pregnancy, were
The significance of these and related data will be discussed in greater detail during the subsequent course of this workshop. For now, we can sum up our findings with the following general statements concerning this analysis: 1. Blood pressure elevation occuring alone during the course of pregnancy,
The paper is aimed at evaluation of certain indices of cellular immunity in pregnant women with gestosis superimposing pre-existing renal diseases and comparing them with the immunological condition of women with essential gestosis. T lymphocyte subpopulations and lymphocyte proliferative responses
OBJECTIVE
Stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRSP) subjected to high sodium intake develop severe hypertension, cerebral edema, and proteinuria, culminating in organ damage and early death. MRI, which can be applied serially, provides the unique opportunity to study temporal and
-The ability of endothelin receptor blockade to prevent and to treat established cerebral and renal injury was explored in salt-loaded stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRSP) with the endothelin receptor subtype-A antagonist A127722. SHRSP were subjected to 1% NaCl intake. The start of
A 50-year-old man with WPW syndrome and chronic atrial fibrillation controlled by digoxin exhibited nephrotic syndrome due to membranous nephropathy in 1994. For massive edema resistant to loop diuretics, administration of 2 mg/day of Temocapril, an ACE inhibitor with biliary excretion, was started.
The taurine concentration and uptake in platelets obtained from normal pregnant women and gestosis patients with edema, proteinuria and hypertension (EPH gestosis) were investigated. The taurine concentration in platelets showed a marked increase in severe EPH gestosis compared with normal pregnancy
To elucidate the relationship between the high concentration of taurine in platelets and platelet aggregation in patients with EPH gestosis (gestosis with edema, proteinuria and hypertension), platelet aggregation and the platelet release response (release of ATP and beta-thromboglobulin) were
Human immunodeficiency virus nephropathy (HIVN) continues to challenge nephrologic consultative services at major urban institutions. Although noted in the literature, the decreased incidence of peripheral edema in HIVN has been unexplained to date. In HIV patients, total proteins frequently are
Stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRSP), subjected to high NaCl, show severe hypertension, organ damage, and early death. Preventive treatment with angiotensin II type 1 (AT1) receptor antagonists is known to be effective. Previously, we found that angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE)
Pregnancy anemia and pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) are common and potentially dangerous disorder in human pregnancy, and nutritional status of pregnant women is one of the leading causes. Chlorella contains large quantities of folate, vitamin B-12 and iron, and can help improve anemia and
OBJECTIVE
To determine how urine dipstick test, edema, and/or excessive weight gain (EWG, defined as ⩾500g/week) at antenatal visits predict significant proteinuria (defined as a protein-to-creatinine ratio [P/Cr, mg/mg] ⩾0.27) and preeclampsia.
METHODS
Data from 3279 antenatal visits between 30 and