Ocular Fundus changes in pregnancy induced hypertension – A case series study
Journal: Journal of Clinical Research and Ophthalmology (Vol.5, No. 2)Publication Date: 2018-08-21
Authors : Jayashree MP Niveditha RK NG Kuntoji Vishalakshi Bhat Shravan GM Brijesh A Patil; Harika JVL;
Page : 037-041
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Abstract
Back ground: Pregnancy Induced Hypertension is a challenging stigma in the field of obstetrics and one of major contributors to maternal and perinatal mortality. PIH is a hypertensive disorder in pregnancy that occurs after 20 weeks of pregnancy in the absence of other causes of elevated blood pressure.
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