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. 1995 Dec;45(6):591-601.
doi: 10.1016/0306-9877(95)90244-9.

Complexity and complicity in eclampsia: barriers or bridges?

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Complexity and complicity in eclampsia: barriers or bridges?

M López-Llera. Med Hypotheses. 1995 Dec.

Abstract

The aetiology of pre-eclampsia-eclampsia remains largely unclarified, despite over 100 years of systematic study. The assumption that the triggering event is linear and amenable to reductionist techniques has characterized these efforts. The main purpose of this paper is to show that complexity and complicity characterize most pathophysiological processes in pre-eclampsia-eclampsia, a situation suggesting that similar mechanisms must exist at the origin of the disease. The unique configuration of the intervillous space and the intensity of energy transference through the fetomaternal interface offer many dysfunctional possibilities, even in clinically normal pregnancies. The most characteristic seem to be: the shedding and deportation of trophoblast, the fragmentation of villi, the escape of fetal blood, and events associated with trophoblast damage, degeneration and death. The pathogenic potential of these natural processes seems to depend on the association with amplifiers and permissive factors, which vary from person to person and from time to time. Thus, considering the convergence of multiple factors and the presence of nonlinearity in some of their interactions as a plausible working hypothesis, further exploration on this subject should adhere to the rules of this different reality. To find the best possible method of inquiry and to recognize its limitations will be the surest way to avoid failure.

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