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Coagulation parameters: overview and changes in patients with pre-eclampsia Thrombus, Volume 13, Number 4.
Pre-eclampsia is a relatively common disorder, affecting about 5% of pregnancies, and is characterised by hypertension, proteinuria and inflammation. Pre-eclampsia may be thought of as an excessive maternal inflammatory response to pregnancy, the root cause of which is considered to be placental oxidative stress secondary to abnormal placentation.
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