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Abstract

The review considers the possibilities of predicting preeclampsia (PE) and its complications, modern criteria for diagnosing hypertensive gestational disorders, as well as the tactics of their intensive therapy. Particular attention is paid to providing anesthetic support during operative delivery in patients with PE and its complications

Keywords

hypertensive gestational disorders preeclampsia complications of preeclampsia.

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How to Cite
Usmonova F.T. (2025). Clinical Pharmacological Approach To The Treatment Of Eclampsia In Pregnant Women With Antihypertensive Drugs. Texas Journal of Medical Science, 42, 42–44. Retrieved from https://zienjournals.com/index.php/tjms/article/view/6014

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