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A case of preeclampsia developing massive ascites after delivery.

Shota HigamiEmi KondoEiji ShibataShigeki FujimotoMarina HagimotoRuka UrakawaTamaki MatsumiyaTakayuki UchimuraToshihide SakuragiShoko AmimotoTomoichiro KuwazuruHiroshi MoriSatoshi AramakiKiyoshi Yoshino
Published in: Clinical case reports (2022)
We experienced a case of preeclampsia in which massive ascites became apparent in the postpartum period. The patient had isolated proteinuria without hypertension before delivery. The infant had fatal growth restriction and neonatal distress. Massive ascites and isolated proteinuria are important symptoms for predicting the aggravation of PE.
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