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Nonproteinuric Preeclampsia among Women with Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy at a Referral Hospital in Southwestern Uganda.

Asiphas OwaraganiseRichard MugishaWasswa G M SsalongoLeevan TibaijukaMusa KayondoGodfrey TwesigomweJoseph NgonziHenry Mark Lugobe
Published in: Obstetrics and gynecology international (2021)
Nonproteinuric preeclampsia was common, especially among primigravidae. We recommend increased surveillance for nonproteinuric preeclampsia, especially among first-time pregnant women, who may not be detected by the traditional criteria. Obstetrics care providers should emphasize laboratory testing beyond proteinuria, among all women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy to optimally diagnose and manage nonproteinuric preeclampsia.
Keyphrases
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • pregnant women
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  • blood pressure
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  • chronic pain
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