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pre-eˈclamptic, a. and n. Path. [pre- B. 1.] A. adj. Characteristic of the state which precedes an eclamptic attack; of, exhibiting, or being pre-eclampsia. B. n. A pre-eclamptic woman.
1899J. C. Edgar in C. Jewett Pract. Obstetr. xxiii. 517 Symptoms of eclampsia may be classified as those of the prodromal period, or pre-eclamptic state, and those of the attack. 1924de Wesselow & Wyatt Mod. Views on Toxæmias of Pregnancy viii. 90 It is practically certain that we are dealing with a pre-eclamptic. 1926Jrnl. Obstetr. & Gynæcol. XXXIII. 21 The patient, 2-para, and seven months pregnant, was admitted for the pre-eclamptic signs of high blood-pressure, marked œdema and headache. 1960Levitt & Altchek in Guttmacher & Rovinsky Med., Surg., & Gynecol. Complications of Pregnancy iv. 73/1 Clinically, the preeclamptic has more pronounced sodium and water retention than the normal gravida. 1962Lancet 6 Jan. 7/1 Induction was performed in a patient with mild pre-eclamptic toxæmia. 1977Ibid. 30 Apr. 923/1 Diabetic women in pregnancy often become pre-eclamptic. |