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Although overall incidence of eclampsia has declined with improvements in detection and management of preeclampsia, incidence of delayed postpartum preeclampsia and eclampsia has risen. In a retrospective cohort study in 152 women who were discharged from a Detroit medical center after delivery and then readmitted 2 days to 6 weeks later with diagnoses of preeclampsia, researchers evaluated patient demographics, histories, intra- and postpartum management, symptoms, and complications.
In all, 147 women were black, 88 had vaginal births, and 64 had cesarean deliveries. Ninety-six women had no antecedent diagnoses of hypertensive disease, 7 had gestational hypertension, 14 had chronic hypertension, 28 had peripartum preeclampsia, and 7 had pre…