Bulletin of fundamental and clinic medicine, 2023 №6
Subject of the article
GENETIC RISK FACTORS OF LIPID METABOLISM DISORDERS IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF PREECLAMPSIA (342-347)
Authors
Shishkanova T.I. , Markina A. E. , Vlasova T.I
Institution
Abstract
Currently, pathogenesis of fetal hypoxia, as a significant factor in the development of neurologic complications in newborns, is the most pressing socio-economic problem of modern obstetrics, leading to a high percentage of causal and perinatal mortality in European countries. One of the causes of this pathologic condition is preeclampsia (PE). Episodes of placental ischemia resulting from PE lead to the development of oxidative stress and intrauterine fetal hypoxia.
Key words
preeclampsia, fetal hypoxia, oxidative stress.
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