Abstract Objective]To explore clinical characteristics of early‐onset preeclampsia .[Methods]A total of 46 cases of early‐onset preeclampsia(onset gestational age<34 weeks)(group A) ,45 cases of late‐onset pre‐eclampsia(onset gestational age≥34 weeks)(group B) ,30 cases of normal pregnant women(gestational age<34 weeks)(group C) and 30 cases of normal pregnant women(gestational age≥34 weeks)(group D) were cho‐sen .Serum total protein(TP) ,hemoglobin(Hb) and haematocrit(HCT) in each group were examined and compared .[Results]TP ,Hb and HCT in group A were markedly lower than those in group B ,while those in group A were markedly lower than those in group C ,and there was significant different( P < 0 .05) .There was no significant difference in serum TP ,Hb and HCT between group C and group D( P >0 .05) .[Conclu‐sion]Early‐onset preeclampsia may be related to hypoproteinemia and anemia .Improving nutrition status can reduce the incidence of early‐onset preeclampsia .
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