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poor intrauterine fetal growth

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edit important variables such as: passing out, difficulty breathing, vomiting, headache, stomach swelling, anemia, demo: duration
related types of physicians - internist, obstetrician/gynecologist
Drugs and toxins - adverse effects of drugs and toxins
a.k.a drug overdose or poisoning
'drugs and toxins' is considered a medical emergency
Umbilical cord knots - knot in umbilical cord
'umbilical cord knots' is considered a medical emergency
Placental abruption - early separation of placenta from uterus
a.k.a abruptio placentae
'placental abruption' is considered a medical emergency
Congestive heart failure - heart unable to pump adequate blood to rest of body
a.k.a CHF
'congestive heart failure' is considered a medical emergency
Hypertension - high blood pressure
a.k.a high blood pressure, HTN, HPN, essential hypertension, elevated blood pressure
'hypertension' is considered a medical emergency
Eclampsia - seizures (convulsions) in a pregnant woman that are not related to brain pathology
'eclampsia' is considered a medical emergency
Lupus nephritis - kidney disease in lupus
'lupus nephritis' is considered a medical emergency
Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis - type of chronic kidney disease
a.k.a MPGN, mesangiocapillary glomerulonephritis
Placenta previa - placement of placenta near the outlet of the womb
a.k.a Placenta praevia
'placenta previa' is considered a medical emergency
Pre-eclampsia - pregnancy associated with high blood pressure and protein in the urine after 20 weeks gestation
a.k.a preeclampsia, pregnancy induced hypertension, PIH
'pre-eclampsia' is considered a medical emergency

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