The occurrence of electrolyte disorders as hypocalcemia and/or hyponatremia is an uncommon event in preeclampsia, which can be the sign of serious situation, with potentially unfavourable consequences for the mother and her foetus. Hyponatremia in the setting of preeclampsia is an indicator of severity, and requires the understanding of the etiologic mechanisms to initiate an appropriate treatment. Indeed the often-considered fluid restriction is rarely a treatment option for pregnant women. Hypocalcemia is a complication that must be monitored when a treatment with high doses of intravenous magnesium sulphate is introduced. In this context, hypocalcemia must be sought, with the exclusion of other etiologies as vitamin D deficiency, hypopar...
The cause of preeclampsia remains unknown and calcium and magnesium supplement are being suggested a...
During pregnancy, the body undergoes many changes that affect various processes such as metabolism, ...
Hypertensive disorders complicate approximately 10- 20% of pregnancies and cover a spectrum of diffe...
Preeclampsia is one of the common causes of maternal and foetal morbidities and mortalities. Its inc...
Background: Plasma Calcium level is not a routine laboratory test conducted during pregnancy. The ro...
Preeclampsia associated hyponatraemia is a quite rare condition that cannot be separated from preecl...
Preeclampsia is one of the most common medical complications of pregnancy that is associated with in...
BACKGROUND: Plasma Calcium level is not a routine laboratory test conducted during pregnancy. The ro...
Background: The aim of this study was to retrospectively analyze the prevalence of severe preeclamps...
Preeclampsia occurs in 3-14% of pregnancies and is defined by maternal hypertension with proteinurea...
The worldwide problem of preeclampsia has remained unresolved for centuries. It is estimated that pr...
Abstract: In preeclampsia, alterations in renal function, electrolyte and water metabolism are commo...
Background. Primary hyperparathyroidism is rare in pregnancy. An association between primary hyperpa...
Asymptomatic mild primary hyperparathyroidism is increasingly being identified during pregnancy. Rec...
Background:. Micronutrient such as calcium, magnesium and zinc deficiency are associated with preecl...
The cause of preeclampsia remains unknown and calcium and magnesium supplement are being suggested a...
During pregnancy, the body undergoes many changes that affect various processes such as metabolism, ...
Hypertensive disorders complicate approximately 10- 20% of pregnancies and cover a spectrum of diffe...
Preeclampsia is one of the common causes of maternal and foetal morbidities and mortalities. Its inc...
Background: Plasma Calcium level is not a routine laboratory test conducted during pregnancy. The ro...
Preeclampsia associated hyponatraemia is a quite rare condition that cannot be separated from preecl...
Preeclampsia is one of the most common medical complications of pregnancy that is associated with in...
BACKGROUND: Plasma Calcium level is not a routine laboratory test conducted during pregnancy. The ro...
Background: The aim of this study was to retrospectively analyze the prevalence of severe preeclamps...
Preeclampsia occurs in 3-14% of pregnancies and is defined by maternal hypertension with proteinurea...
The worldwide problem of preeclampsia has remained unresolved for centuries. It is estimated that pr...
Abstract: In preeclampsia, alterations in renal function, electrolyte and water metabolism are commo...
Background. Primary hyperparathyroidism is rare in pregnancy. An association between primary hyperpa...
Asymptomatic mild primary hyperparathyroidism is increasingly being identified during pregnancy. Rec...
Background:. Micronutrient such as calcium, magnesium and zinc deficiency are associated with preecl...
The cause of preeclampsia remains unknown and calcium and magnesium supplement are being suggested a...
During pregnancy, the body undergoes many changes that affect various processes such as metabolism, ...
Hypertensive disorders complicate approximately 10- 20% of pregnancies and cover a spectrum of diffe...