Ocular Fundus changes in pregnancy induced hypertension – A case series study
Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Research and Ophthalmology - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 2
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.
Authors and Affiliations
MP Jayashree, RK Niveditha, NG Kuntoji, Bhat V, GM Shravan, BA Patil, JVL Harika
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