Abstract
Objective: Preeclampsia (PE) is a dangerous condition that affects 3–5% of pregnancies and has a substantial risk of death and morbidity for both mothers and newborns. The processes behind the etiology of PE are not entirely known, despite the fact that it is the primary cause of illness and death among mothers globally. In order to further understand the correlations between these parameters, this study will look at the levels and presence of anti-carbonicianhydrase (CA) I and II antibodies, total oxidanticapacity (TOC), total antioxidanticapacity (T-AOC), and malondialdehyde (MDA) in early PE. Methods: The research analyzed 30 pregnant women with early PE and 30 normal pregnant women as the control group. Serumxlevels of anti-CAiI (pg/mL), anti-CAxII (ng/mL), MDA (nmol/mL), TOS (U/mL), T-AOC (U/mL) were measured and compared between the two groups. Results: Significant variations were noted in the amount of anti-CA I, anti-CA II, MDA, TOS, and T-AOC (both p
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