Increased blood pressure in pregnant women as a harbinger of eclampsia Lori er (Presse méd., 1923, no. 2)
V. Gruzdev
Kazan medical journal ›› 1924, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (4) : 432 -432.
Increased blood pressure in pregnant women as a harbinger of eclampsia Lori er (Presse méd., 1923, no. 2)
According to the observations of Lori er (Presse méd., 1923, No. 2), the blood pressure of pregnant women usually fluctuates between 90 and 100 mm. Hg. If it rises to 120 mm. and stays at this level for several days, this is a sign of impending eclampsia. In such cases, the author recommends prescribing to pregnant women a salt-free food and a milk diet.
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