AbstractThe placenta is a unique organ, short-lived by design. Its existence is vital for the persistence of human embryo/foetus in the intrauterine
environment. Structural and functional derangement of placenta arouses a considerable interest, as this may be the only index to measure the adequacy of the foetal environment. Hypertensive disorders generating
complications during pregnancy (Toxaemia of pregnancy) which are common and forming deadly characters along with haemorrhage and infection. Maternal hypertension (toxaemia of pregnancy) is diagnosed in 6–10% of all deliveries which is related with 22% of perinatal foetal deaths and 30% of maternal death. The present study has done in
240 pregnant mothers, divided into four groups 40 cases of mild preeclampsia, 40 cases of severe preeclampsia, 40 cases of Eclampsia, 120 cases of control (Normotensive) pregnant women admitted in
Department of Obs and gynaecology, Rama medical college, Hospital and research centre, Mandana, Kanpur (Up) and Shadan institute of medical sciences, Peeranchuruvu, Hyderabad, Telangana
(India). The placentae were weighed with a standard weighing machine. The fetal weight was noted from the case records provided. In this present study the mean placental, birth weights were low in different
grades of toxaemia of pregnancy when compared with the control group. The fetoplacental weight ratio was higher in cases of eclampsia, severe and mild preeclampsia when compared with the control group.
Keywords: Preeclampsia; Eclampsia; Placenta
weight; Foetal weight; fetoplacental weight ratio