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Novel symptoms associated with eclampsia could improve detection and save lives

Alice Beardmore-Gray and Andrew Shennan

PLOS Medicine, 2026, vol. 23, issue 5, 1-5

Abstract: Eclampsia is a life-threatening complication of pre-eclampsia, yet remains difficult to predict. In this Perspective, Alice Beardmore-Gray and Andrew Shennan highlight a recent study that identifies 10 novel prodromal symptoms of eclampsia, with potential to better predict which women are at risk and therefore reduce delays in intervention.

Date: 2026
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