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Description
Preeclampsia
continues to be a significant global health issue, even in modern obstetrics.
Originally characterized by edema, hypertension, and albuminuria, our
understanding of preeclampsia has expanded to recognize it as a complex
disorder with long-term implications for maternal and fetal health. While
delivery is currently the only cure, there has been notable progress in
preventing and predicting preeclampsia. However, there is still a significant
disparity in the prevalence of preeclampsia and its associated morbidity and
mortality between developed and developing countries. The book,
"Preeclampsia-An Enigma Unravelled, represents a comprehensive effort to
improve our understanding of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and enhance
the quality of care for mothers with preeclampsia.