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Episode 54: Term Pregnancy Part 1 with Jacqueline Galvan

Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast

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Is There a Diagnosis of Gestational Hypertension?

If a woman develops hypertension after 20 weeks, is there no longer a diagnosis of gestational hypertension? It's automatically preeclampsia. Dispatational hypertension in its uncomplicated form doesn't really manifest until the 35, 37 weeks away later. But we no longer need definitively to have the protonuria to make the diagnosis. And that is a very complicated immunologic and vascular process.

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