Thursday, December 31, 2020

High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy

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Few locations of medical practice trigger more unverified dogma than high blood pressure in pregnancy. In this tenth volume in the Handbook of Hypertension series, Dr. P.C. Rubin and his group of authors have presented in each chapter a clear and dispassionate review of the literature. Considering that in this instance hypertension is a problem of pregnancy, a proper evaluation might just be acquired by breaking down conventional limits between disciplines. The contributors to this book are appropriately eclectic, their areas of interest ranging from physiology to epidemiology and from pathology to pediatrics. The book starts with a review of the physiological modifications in regular pregnancy followed by a summary of medical features of the various kinds of high blood pressure which can make complex pregnancy. The next seven chapters handle what can broadly be referred to as laboratory elements of the subject and include the placental, renal and hemodynamic changes, the possible roles of prostanoids, the renin-angiotensin system and free nervous system, and finally an evaluation of animal designs.

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