VHOSPITAL.CLINIC · Medical Condition
Preeclampsia is a pregnancy complication characterized by hypertension and proteinuria after 20 weeks gestation, potentially progressing to eclampsia (seizures) and multi-organ failure. Delivery is the definitive treatment; low-dose aspirin is preventive in high-risk women.
Clinical Overview
High-level clinical summary, typical presentation and rule-out logic for Preeclampsia
Treatment & Management
Evidence-based treatment pathway, medications, monitoring & escalation for Preeclampsia
Complications & Risks
Early, long-term, and emergency complications of Preeclampsia
Prognosis & Outlook
Long-term clinical outlook, improving/worsening factors, and monitoring for Preeclampsia
Differential Diagnosis
Conditions that mimic Preeclampsia — key distinguishing features & tests
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