Subsequent successful pregnancy and unusual course of preeclampsia in a patient with renal allograft


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Pregnancy in females with chronic kidney disease (CKD) including kidney transplant recipients is associated with increased incidence of obstetrical and perinatal complications. Furthermore diagnostics of preeclampsia in pregnant women with CKD may be difficult because clinical features of preeclampsia and underlying disease are similar. Nevertheless favorable outcome of pregnancy is possible, and presented clinical case confirms it.

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