Preeclampsia

  • A recent study revealed that a liquid-biopsy approach that measures DNA-methylation levels in the blood may improve the detection of pregnancies at risk of developing preeclampsia at early stages.
  • It is a serious blood pressure condition that develops during pregnancy.
  • It typically develops after the 20th week of pregnancy.
  • It can also affect other organs in the body and be dangerous for both the mother and her developing fetus.
  • People with preeclampsia often have high blood pressure (hypertension) and high levels of protein in their urine (proteinuria).
  • The best clinical evidence for the prevention of preeclampsia is the use ....
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