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Variation in lipid levels during pregnancy in women with different types of hypertension
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The data suggest that the alterations in lipid metabolism observed in preeclampsia are already present at the first trimester of pregnancy. Women with severe gestational hypertension presented a pattern of triglycerides similar to that of preeclamptic women, but mild gestational hypertension resembled chronic hypertension in this respect. This supports the concept that, although in many cases gestational hypertension represents latent essential hypertension, some of these women, probably the most severe cases, present with true pregnancy-induced hypertension, or nonproteinuric preeclampsia.
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