Objective. The aim of this study was to investigate the extent of placental lesions associated with blood pressure (BP) levels in pregnancies complicated by hypertension. Methods. 55 singleton pregnancies complicated by mild hypertension were recruited and compared to 55 pregnancies complicated by severe hypertension. The histological assessment was carried out with regard to the following aspects: vessels number/field of vision, infarction, villous fibrinoid necrosis, villous hypermaturity, avascular villi, calcifications, lymphohistiocytic villitis, and thickened vessels. Statistical analysis was performed by SPSS. Results. All placental lesions were observed more often in the severe hypertension group. Vessels number was significantly de...
Background: Hypertensive pregnancy disease is a major cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in A...
Background- Placenta has nutritive, excretory, hormonal and various other important functions in f...
Background: Hypertensive pregnancy may be responsible for vascular damage, enhanced systemic inflamm...
Background: Many disorders of pregnancy, which are associated with a high perinatal morbidity and mo...
Introduction: Placenta is the mirror of maternal and fetal status. It has been called a pregnancy di...
Higher blood pressure prior to pregnancy is associated with increased risk of placental abruption, h...
Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension (PIH) also known as toxaemia of pregnancy is the most common complica...
Introduction:Human placenta is the organ of exchange and connection between the fetus and mother. It...
Background: The intrauterine existence of fetus is dependent on one vital organ 'the placenta’. The ...
The placenta reflects the changes due to maternal hypertension, as it is a mirror of the maternal an...
Aim: To investigate the effects of hypertension on the placenta and fetus in pregnancy. Method: 25 h...
ABSTRACT: Hypertension is the most commonly known problem of restoration during pregnancy, with up...
Background: Maternal and fetal status are reflected in placenta. Toxemia of pregnancy exerts great i...
Background: Hypertensive pregnancy disease is a major cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in A...
Background: Hypertensive pregnancy disease is a major cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in A...
Background: Hypertensive pregnancy disease is a major cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in A...
Background- Placenta has nutritive, excretory, hormonal and various other important functions in f...
Background: Hypertensive pregnancy may be responsible for vascular damage, enhanced systemic inflamm...
Background: Many disorders of pregnancy, which are associated with a high perinatal morbidity and mo...
Introduction: Placenta is the mirror of maternal and fetal status. It has been called a pregnancy di...
Higher blood pressure prior to pregnancy is associated with increased risk of placental abruption, h...
Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension (PIH) also known as toxaemia of pregnancy is the most common complica...
Introduction:Human placenta is the organ of exchange and connection between the fetus and mother. It...
Background: The intrauterine existence of fetus is dependent on one vital organ 'the placenta’. The ...
The placenta reflects the changes due to maternal hypertension, as it is a mirror of the maternal an...
Aim: To investigate the effects of hypertension on the placenta and fetus in pregnancy. Method: 25 h...
ABSTRACT: Hypertension is the most commonly known problem of restoration during pregnancy, with up...
Background: Maternal and fetal status are reflected in placenta. Toxemia of pregnancy exerts great i...
Background: Hypertensive pregnancy disease is a major cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in A...
Background: Hypertensive pregnancy disease is a major cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in A...
Background: Hypertensive pregnancy disease is a major cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in A...
Background- Placenta has nutritive, excretory, hormonal and various other important functions in f...
Background: Hypertensive pregnancy may be responsible for vascular damage, enhanced systemic inflamm...