Abstract
Severe chronic hypertension in pregnancy is a condition frequently associated with poor maternal and fetal outcome. Meticulous antenatal care can lead to a reduction in morbidity and mortality. The case described is that of a primigravida who presented with severe chronic hypertension in the midtrimester of pregnancy. She was treated with four antihypertensive drugs and aspirin, and a favourable pregnancy outcome was achieved.
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