Pregnant with high blood pressure? A. preeclampsia B. eclampsia C. gestational hypertension

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The question is asking about conditions related to high blood pressure during pregnancy. It presents three options: preeclampsia, eclampsia, and gestational hypertension, likely asking for identification or differentiation of these conditions.

Answer

C. gestational hypertension

The final answer is C. gestational hypertension

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The final answer is C. gestational hypertension

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Gestational hypertension is a condition characterized by high blood pressure that begins after 20 weeks of pregnancy without the presence of protein in the urine or other systemic issues that are typical of preeclampsia.

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A common mistake is confusing gestational hypertension with preeclampsia, which involves high blood pressure and other organ complications.

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