Trombofili ve Şiddetli Preeklampsi; Vaka Sunumu ve Literatür İncelemesi
Preeklampsi, insan gebeliklerinin yaklaşık % 3- 14’ünü komplike eden, maternal ve fetal mortalite ve morbiditenin en önemli nedenlerindendir. Preeklampsi, endotelyal hasar ve koagulasyon problemleriyle birlikte olabildiğinden, konjenital veya kazanılmış trombofili bu patolojide önemli bir rol oynayabilir. Bu olguda trombofili ile şiddetli preeklampsi ilişkisini ve bu ilişkinin gebelik sonuçlarına olan etkisini güncel literatür ışığında yorumlamayı amaçladık
Trombofili ve Şiddetli Preeklampsi; Vaka Sunumu ve Literatür İncelemesi
Preeclampsia occurs in 3- 14 % of pregnancies and is one of the major causes of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. Congenital or acquired trombophilia may play an important role in the pathology of preeclampsia because preeclampsia accompanies with endothelial damage and coagulation problems. In this case report, we aimed to interpret the current literature, the relationship between severe preeclampsia and thrombophilia, and their effects on pregnancy outcomes
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