Disease | eclampsia |
Symptom | C0033687|proteinuria |
Sentences | 13 |
PubMedID- 26513453 | Earlier pre-eclampsia onset was associated with early-onset proteinuria and multiple gestation. |
PubMedID- 24130760 | Women were allocated into one of four groups: pre-eclampsia with maximal quantified proteinuria of 300-499 g/24h (pe300, n=60), pre-eclampsia with proteinuria of at least 500 mg/24h (pe500, n=161), non-proteinuric chronic hypertension without pre-eclampsia (cht, n=615), non-proteinuric gestational hypertension (gh, n=110). |
PubMedID- 26105608 | Results: there was a trend showing a positive correlation between increased central retinal thickness and increasing proteinuria in patients with pre-eclampsia antepartum (left eye r=0.52, p=0.04) and postpartum (left eye r=0.60, p=0.01). |
PubMedID- 24418012 | Antepartum haemorrhage (aph – bleeding from the genital tract after 24 weeks of gestation); pregnancy-induced hypertension (pih – raised blood pressure >140/90 mmhg after 20 weeks of gestation); pre-eclampsia (pih criteria with proteinuria of >300 mg/l in a 24–hour urine collection or persistent ++ proteinuria); eclampsia (pre-eclampsia with major convulsive seizures); gestational diabetes; preterm prelabour rupture of membranes (pprom – spontaneous rupture of membranes prior to 37 weeks of gestation in the absence of regular painful contractions); preterm labour (labour prior to 37 weeks of gestation); postpartum haemorrhage (pph – blood loss greater than 500 ml at vaginal delivery or 1000 ml at caesarean section); and thromboembolism. |
PubMedID- 24703162 | Objective: to study whether pre-eclampsia and hypertension without proteinuria during pregnancy are associated with adaptive functioning, and psychiatric and psychological problems, of older offspring. |
PubMedID- 21789220 | Background: isolated gestational proteinuria may be part of the pre-eclampsia disease spectrum. |
PubMedID- 22384039 | Preeclampsia (with documented proteinuria and edema) was reported in 18% of women, and eclampsia in 3%, and these did not differ by hiv status. |
PubMedID- 25057338 | There was a trend towards more podocyturia and proteinuria in patients with eclampsia, comparing to those with preeclampsia. |
PubMedID- 22335428 | Conclusions: the urine pcr is highly accurate in predicting significant proteinuria in women with pre-eclampsia using the recommended cut-off of 30 mg/mmol. |
PubMedID- 21887038 | 3 an important distinction between the two is that pre-eclampsia is associated with proteinuria (≥300 mg.day-1) and hypertension occurring after the twentieth week of gestation. |
PubMedID- 24712704 | Post-partum trend in blood pressure levels, renal function and proteinuria in women with severe preeclampsia and eclampsia in sub-saharan africa: a 6-months cohort study. |
PubMedID- 24600275 | The spectrum of hypertension during pregnancy includes pre-eclampsia (more common, associated with proteinuria), eclampsia (less common, associated with proteinuria and seizures), and gestational hypertension (no proteinuria). |
PubMedID- 25690032 | Clinically, gestational hypertension and proteinuria are the basis of the diagnosis in pre-eclampsia . |
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