Preeclampsia has been considered to be a two-stage disorder. Abnormal placentation or perfusion results in an increased inflammatory response and endothelial dysfunction, which in turn lead to the characteristic maternal syndrome.
Preeclampsia has been considered to be a two-stage disorder. Abnormal placentation or perfusion results in an increased inflammatory response and endothelial dysfunction, which in turn lead to the characteristic maternal syndrome.
Preeclampsia has been considered to be a two-stage disorder. Abnormal placentation or perfusion results in an increased. Inflammatory response and, endothelial dysfunction which in turn lead to the characteristic maternal syndrome. .