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Gestational Hypertension: Implications for Pre-eclampsia and Eclampsia

ByBaha M. Sibai, MD,John T. Repke, MD,William F. Rayburn, MD,Claudia Reid Ravin, MSN, CNM,Baha M. Sibai, MD,John T. Repke, MD,William F. Rayburn, MD,Claudia Reid Ravin, MSN, CNM
November 30th 2006

Experts discuss potential complications of gestational hypertension, as well as the role of home blood-pressure (BP) monitoring as an adjunct in managing these cases.

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