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{{DX tag | Cardiovascular | | Eclampsia | ECLAMPSIA  (see 876 or 878 for post OP) | 12600 | No | 0 | | |  | }}''Notes: ''
{{DX tag | Cardiovascular | [[:Category: Medical Problem | Medical Problem]] | '''Eclampsia''' | ECLAMPSIA  (see 876 or 878 for post OP) | [[12600 - Eclampsia]] | No | 0 | CC & Med | Current |  | }}''Notes: ''
*To differentiate eclampsia from pre-eclampsia: the pt must have had a seizure to have eclampsia.
*To differentiate '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclampsia Eclampsia]''' from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-eclampsia Pre-eclampsia]: the pt must have had a seizure to have eclampsia.
*Eclampsia refers to seizures in pregnancy that are not related to a pre-existing brain condition.   
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclampsia Eclampsia] refers to seizures in pregnancy that are not related to a pre-existing brain condition.  
*Pre-eclampsia is a medical condition in which hypertension arises in pregnancy (pregnancy-induced hypertension) in association with significant amounts of protein in the urine.
 
*Pre-eclampsia refers to a set of symptoms rather than any causative factor, and there are many different causes for the condition. It appears likely that there are substances from the placenta that can cause endothelial dysfunction in the maternal blood vessels of susceptible women.[1] While blood pressure elevation is the most visible sign of the disease, it involves generalized damage to the maternal endothelium, kidneys, and liver, with the release of vasoconstrictive factors being secondary to the original damage. (Source:  wikipedia)
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-eclampsia Pre-eclampsia]  is a medical condition in which hypertension arises in pregnancy (pregnancy-induced hypertension) in association with significant amounts of protein in the urine.
* it refers to a set of symptoms rather than any causative factor, and there are many different causes for the condition. It appears likely that there are substances from the placenta that can cause endothelial dysfunction in the maternal blood vessels of susceptible women.[1] While blood pressure elevation is the most visible sign of the disease, it involves generalized damage to the maternal endothelium, kidneys, and liver, with the release of vasoconstrictive factors being secondary to the original damage.