Women's health
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Pre-eclampsia and eclampsia have been known to us for centuries. Significant improvements have been made in our knowledge of the disease, however, delivery remains the only effective form of treatment. ⋯ The use of aspirin in preventing pre-eclampsia, the lack of correlation between urinary protein and adverse outcome, and the ineffectiveness of corticosteroids in the management of hemolysis and elevated liver enzymes and low platelets syndrome are a few of the developments that will alter the way this condition is managed. This article aims to provide a general overview of pre-eclampsia, eclampsia and hemolysis, hemolysis and elevated liver enzymes and low platelets syndrome supported by the latest evidence, which will help the care provider adopt a focused approach and use the latest knowledge to understand and manage this old condition.