Observations on hypertensive toxaemia of late pregnancy with special reference to eyeground changes therein
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Smith, M. I.
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2019-02-15T14:22:34Z
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2019-02-15T14:22:34Z
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1939
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The term "Toxaemia of Pregnancy" in its broadest
sense includes a number of diverse conditions
with no feature in common but that they occur in the
gravid state. Hyperemesis gravidarum, acute yellow
atrophy of the liver, chorea gravidarum, essential
hypertension, chronic nephritis, pre -eclampsia, and
eclampsia are all loosely grouped together under this
accommodating heading regardless of the fact that
some are not toxaemias at all, some may be concurrent
with pregnancy and not consequent upon it, and some
are neither toxaemic states nor are they exclusively
associated with pregnancy.
This paper only concerns the hypertensive toxaemias
of late pregnancy - that is to say, cases
which in the last trimester show a pathological degree
of hypertension. Such a standard is inevitably
an arbitrary one, but this is unavoidable. It does
not exclude cases of essential hypertension and
chronic nephritis because their absolute exclusion
has been found impossible, but obvious and gross
cases antedating the pregnancy have been omitted from
the series.
The remaining cases, practically all of whom
apparently developed hypertension as a direct result
of their pregnancy, have not been classified in any
way. It would appear that until the notorious
number of theories concerning late pregnancy toxaemia
are finally discarded, and until one is proven and
accepted, attempts at classification are unscientific
and as fruitless as were the vain efforts of many
workers to isolate a specific toxin responsible for
the condition.
These theories are so numerous, and the literature
concerning them so overwhelming and contradictory
that a complete survey is impossible. A
summary, however, of the principal facts on which
the various theories are based may be attempted.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/34015
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2019 Block 22
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dc.title
Observations on hypertensive toxaemia of late pregnancy with special reference to eyeground changes therein
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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dc.type.qualificationname
MD Doctor of Medicine
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