Background: Hypertension encountered during pregnancy could be the first sign of a preexisting pathology that can significantly attribute to unfavorable maternal, fetal, and neonatal outcomes. Resolving hypertensive disorders at an early age may not alter the course and proficiency of the disease, but timely detection and treatment can not only prevent hypertensive crisis but also alter unfavorable fetal outcomes. Ipso facto, an early cataloging plays an essential role in predicting the outcome of pregnancy, both for mother and baby.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMammary duct ectasia (MDE) is a benign and often troublesome breast condition. The usual presentation includes colored nipple discharge and mastalgia. Nipple hypersensitivity has never before been described as a presenting complaint for MDE.
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