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The development of a human embryo. Division of the fertilized egg, or ovum, begins within hours of conception. Within a week a ball of cells – a blastocyst – has developed. After the third week, the embryo has changed from a mass of cells into a recognizable shape. ... (redirected from pregnancy toxemia)
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Seven animals did not develop clinical or laboratory evidence of toxemia. .... Estimation of uterine blood flow in normal human pregnancy at term. ...
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Brewer, Th. H.: Administration of human serum albumin in severe acute toxemia of pregnancy. J. Obstet. Gynaec. Brit. Cwlth 70, 1001 (1963). ...
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Some pregnant patients with toxemia, especially those with thrombocytopenia, liver or renal dysfunction ... Serum digoxin like activity in human pregnancy. ...
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*Significantly different from toxemic pregnancy with normal circulation group ... in Toxemia 411 levels in pregnant womcn complicated by toxemia. in human ...
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The term toxemia is also used for a disorder occurring during the latter half of pregnancy ...
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Does and ewes suffering from pregnancy toxemia (ketosis) appear lethargic, sluggish and often fail to eat. The first symptom noticed in does and ewes is an unwillingness to eat. They become depressed, weak and have poor muscle control and balance later in pregnancy.
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Pregnancy Information at StorkNet's Pregnancy Channel ... A.Toxemia is actually a condition which is called (medically) pregnancy induced hypertension. This can lead to a further complication called pre-eclampsia, which can then lead to eclampsia, followed by a serious complication called the HELLP Syndrome.
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Preeclampsia is a pregnancy-specific syndrome characterized by new-onset hypertension and proteinuria, occurring usually after 20 weeks' gestation. Although the etiology remains unknown, placental hypoperfusion and diffuse endothelial cell injury are considered be the central pathologic events.
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