Pathogenic Aspects of the Development of Preeclampsia
Keywords:
preeclampsia, dysfunction of endothelium, inflammation factors, pregnant womanAbstract
This review presents the role of immunological and biochemical markers in the pathogenesis of preeclampsia. Preeclampsia is a frequent and serious complication of pregnancy with hypertensive syndrome. Also, the article discusses the modern aspects of forecasting, pathogenesis, mechanisms of its development. It was found that in women who have undergone preeclampsia, chronic kidney pathology and hypertension are formed. With preeclampsia, placental insufficiency and inflammatory changes in the placenta are observed, as a result of which perinatal outcomes worsen. Every fourth child with this pathology has the effects of hypoxia.