Levels of the CYP2J2 enzyme are abnormally high in placental cells and the deciduas (uterine lining) among women with preeclampsia, researchers from Max Delbrück Center and Helios Klinikum Berlin-Buch, both in Germany, discovered. Preeclampsia, the most common pregnancy complication, is a condition in which there is a sudden, sharp rise in blood pressure, there is also swelling and excess protein albumin in urine (albuminuria). Preeclampsia is the major cause of death for both the pregnant mother and child in the USA and Europe...
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