Modern concepts of etiology, pathogenesis and risk factors for preeclampsia

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Preeclampsia is a serious complication of pregnancy and complicates its course in 2-8% of all cases. According to the literature, the disease is associated with an increase in maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality, and is a predictor of the development of chronic diseases in the distant future, which is an important medical and social issue. Of particular interest is the study of the molecular mechanisms of etiopathogenesis and risk factors for preeclampsia, which, unfortunately, are currently poorly studied and understood, thus dictating the need for further study of this complication of pregnancy. This article discusses the current understanding of the etiology, pathogenesis and risk factors for preeclampsia.

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Abramova, M. Y., & Churnosov, M. I. (2021). Modern concepts of etiology, pathogenesis and risk factors for preeclampsia. Journal of Obstetrics and Women’s Diseases. Eco-Vector LLC. https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD77046

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