Abstract

Urinary albumin, beta-2-microglobulin (β2m) and light chain excretions were determined in first, second and third trimester of pregnancy and 5 days, 3 months and 6 months after delivery in patients with pre-eclampsia, essential hypertension and transient hypertension in pregnancy, and in normotensive pregnant and non-pregnant control subjects. In pre-eclampsia, albumin excretion was markedly reduced after delivery and did not deviate significantly from either the normotensive non-pregnant control group or the normotensive pregnant control group 6 months after delivery; light chain exeretion in pregnancy and 5 days after parturition was higher than in both normotensive non-pregnant and pregnant control subjects. In essential hypertension, albumin excretion was higher 5 days after delivery than in non-pregnant control subjects and reduced on examination 3 and 6 months later, but still significantly higher than in the normotensive control groups. In transient hypertension and normotensive pregnant subjects, ...

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