THE IMPACT OF EXERCISE ON LEVELS OF LIVER ENZYMES AND PLATELETS COUNT IN PREGNANT LADIES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY

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Abstract

ABSTRACT
Introduction: Preeclampsia and HELLP syndrome are the major health problems during pregnancy. It complicates
3%–8% of pregnancies and causes marked increase in perinatal, maternal morbidity, and mortality. Although the exact
pathophysiology of preeclampsia is not completely understood, certain factors have been attributed to it, which include
deficient trophoblastic invasion of the maternal vascular bed with subsequent reduction of placental blood flow. HELLP
syndrome complicates 10 to 20% cases of pre-eclampsia and eclampsia. Sometimes it becomes difficult to differentiate
initially from pregnancy induced cholestatic jaundice

Authors: 
Shabnam Habib Khan2
Gul Muhammad1
Zubia Shah1
Afsheen Mahmood2
Bahre Karam2
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