9th International Scientific & Practical Conference “Culture, Science, Education: Problems and Perspectives"9th International Scientific & Practical Conference “Culture, Science, Education: Problems and Perspectives"11067510.36906/KSP-2021/79CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CYTOKINE PROFILE IN PHYSIOLOGICAL AND COMPLICATED PREGNANCYKruglyakovaM. V-SmirnovaO. VPh.D.-TitovaN. M-Siberian Federal UniversityResearch Institute of Medical Problems of the North150720211154855529082022Copyright © 2021, Kruglyakova M.V., Smirnova O.V., Titova N.M.2021One of the priority tasks of any state is to protect the health of mothers and children. Despite the great advances in diagnostics and methods for preventing the occurrence of pathologies during pregnancy, the percentage of normal births is decreasing every year. One of the most serious complications of pregnancy is preeclampsia, the prevalence of which in the world is increasing every year. This article presents data on the cytokine profile in preeclampsia. 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