Состояние органов-мишеней при различных формах артериальной гипертензии у беременных
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.36015Mots-clés :
артериальная гипертензия, беременность, гипертрофия левого желудочка, микроальбуминурия, толщина комплекса интима-медиаRésumé
Проведена оценка состояния органов-мишеней у 95 беременных с различными формами артериальной гипертензии. Показано, что наиболее ранним и потенциально обратимым поражением органов-мишеней при артериальной гипертензии у беременных независимо от ее формы является гипертрофия левого желудочка. Обнаружение микроальбуминурии в зависимости от сроков беременности может служить дополнительным критерием в пользу преэклампсии.
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