Evaluation des paramètres biochimiques chez les femmes enceintes atteintes d’hypertension artérielle

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High blood pressure remains a serious complication because of maternal risks (eclampsia especially) and fetal risks (fetal suffering in utero, and death in utero). Analyzes of 80 pregnant patients between the ages of 20 and 40, including 20 hypertensive pregnant women with hypertension there is an increase in all the parameters measured (urea, creatinine, uric acid, proteinuria and transaminases TGO, TGP) Compared with normal pregnant women. This is strongly related to the presence of renal insufficiency and to the disorder of the metabolism in particular. On the fetal plane: ultrasound and fetal velocimetry make it possible to assess the severity of intrauterine growth retardation, to identify an oligoamnios, a senescence of the placenta, a fetal suffering, to specify a vascular redistribution

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