BOSTON (Reuters) - Preeclampsia, which produces high blood pressure and other problems in 5 percent of pregnancies, can significantly increase the risk of kidney failure decades later, Norwegian ...
Preeclampsia in women with chronic kidney disease significantly increases their risk for a 30% or greater decline in eGFR or end-stage kidney disease. Preeclampsia in pregnant women with chronic ...
Children exposed to maternal preeclampsia and born at term (37 weeks or more) were 26% more likely to develop kidney disease in the first year of life than those not exposed. They also faced notably ...
Among the most daunting is pregnancy complications is preeclampsia, which can escalate into a life-threatening crisis for both mother and child.
Compared with women with normotensive pregnancies, women with gestational hypertension, preeclampsia, and eclampsia had 27%, 32%, and 70% increased risks for a new-onset neurological disorder, ...