Pre-Eclampsia [preeklampsie]
- Terms
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EPH gestóza
pozdní gestóza
těhotenská toxikóza 
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Edema-Proteinuria-Hypertension Gestosis
EPH Complex
EPH Gestosis
EPH Toxemias
Gestosis, EPH
Hypertension-Edema-Proteinuria Gestosis
Preeclampsia
Preeclampsia Eclampsia 1
Pregnancy Toxemias
Proteinuria-Edema-Hypertension Gestosis
Toxemia Of Pregnancy
Toxemias, Pregnancy 
A complication of PREGNANCY, characterized by a complex of symptoms including maternal HYPERTENSION and PROTEINURIA with or without pathological EDEMA. Symptoms may range between mild and severe. Pre-eclampsia usually occurs after the 20th week of gestation, but may develop before this time in the presence of trophoblastic disease.
- Annotation
 - check tags FEMALE & PREGNANCY
 - vyber podhesla ŽENSKÉ POHLAVÍ a TĚHOTENSTVÍ
 
- DUI
 - D011225 MeSH Browser
 - CUI
 - M0017443
 - Previous indexing
 - Pregnancy Toxemias (1966-1974)
 - History note
 - 1979(1963)
 - Public note
 - 1979; see PREGNANCY TOXEMIAS 1963-1978; for PREGNANCY TOXEMIAS see PREGNANCY TOXEMIAS 1963-2004; for EDEMA-PROTEINURIA-HYPERTENSION GESTOSIS see GESTOSIS, EPH 1989-2004
 
Allowable subheadings
- BL
 - blood 66
 - CF
 - cerebrospinal fluid
 - CI
 - chemically induced 2
 - CL
 - classification 7
 - DI
 - diagnosis 167
 - DG
 - diagnostic imaging 3
 - DH
 - diet therapy 1
 - DT
 - drug therapy 42
 - EC
 - economics 2
 - EN
 - enzymology 2
 - EP
 - epidemiology 18
 - EH
 - ethnology
 - ET
 - etiology 105
 - GE
 - genetics 25
 - HI
 - history
 - IM
 - immunology 32
 - ME
 - metabolism 24
 - MI
 - microbiology 1
 - MO
 - mortality 5
 - NU
 - nursing 3
 - PS
 - parasitology 1
 - PA
 - pathology 28
 - PP
 - physiopathology 61
 - PC
 - prevention & control 74
 - PX
 - psychology
 - RT
 - radiotherapy
 - RH
 - rehabilitation
 - SU
 - surgery 1
 - TH
 - therapy 70
 - UR
 - urine 5
 - VE
 - veterinary
 - VI
 - virology
 
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