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Preeclampsia - Basic, Genomic, and Clinical (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
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Preeclampsia - Basic, Genomic, and Clinical (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Series: Comprehensive Gynecology and Obstetrics
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This volume is an excellent guide that comprehensively illustrates
hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, especially preeclampsia, in
both the basic and clinical aspects. Preeclampsia is a
pregnancy-specific multi-organ disorder and a leading cause of
maternal and neonatal mortality. The pathophysiology of
pregnancy-specific disorders was long unknown, but recently many
new findings have been reported from the point of view of
pathophysiology. Furthermore, this complication of pregnancy,
especially preeclampsia, is a potent risk factor for chronic
conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus,
kidney disease, and hypertension. The book is composed of seven
parts including genetic background, pathology, pathophysiology, and
the latest prediction and treatment of preeclampsia. Specific basic
topics such as immunological maladaptation, placental adenosine
signaling, and new prediction markers are also expounded by
experts. Thus it benefits not only obstetricians, pediatricians,
nephrologists, diabetologists, and cardiologists, but also
immunologists, endocrinologists, geneticists, pathologists,
biologists, and molecular biologists who are interested in the
treatment of hypertension in pregnancy.
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