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Background and Significance
Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome (PRES) is a clinical-radiological syndrome. It was first described by Hinchey et al. in 1996. It is characterized by a variable combination of headaches, seizures, altered mental status, visual impairment, nausea, vomiting and
The investigators aim to develop guidelines or recommendations for the management of pregnancies after bariatric surgery based on large-scale prospective research.
The investigators want to:
1. investigate pregnancy outcomes of women with a history of bariatric surgery according to procedure,
Studies evaluating acid/base imbalances are scarce in pre-eclamptics, and tools to thoroughly evaluate them are lacking. The detection of metabolic acidosis has been proposed as a diagnostic criterion for a severe disease state8, 11, however other studies entirely reject the presence of any
Study aim and hypothesis:
Aim:
To test whether there is a measurable correlation between plasmin/plasminogen, abnormally excreted in the kidneys, and the development of pre-eclampsia in pregnant women with Type 1 diabetes.
Hypothesis:
1. The amount of proteases ( plasmin/plasminogen ), excreted in
All postmenarchal female patients over the age of 14 years will be eligible to enter the study except for the following exclusions: serum creatinine > 2.0 mg/dl, patients with diabetes insipidus-nephrogenic and central, those on lithium therapy and diuretics that cannot be held for 3 days. Subjects
OBJECTIVE: To assess the benefit of L-arginine, the precursor to nitric oxide (NO), to blood pressure and recovery of the glomerular lesion in pre-eclampsia.
METHODS: 45 women with pre-eclampsia were randomized to receive either L-arginine or placebo until day 10 post-partum. Primary outcome