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Hello friends we have some experience in preeclampsia and Hellp, this pathology has changed maternal morbidity and mortality in Latin Amerca for recognizing the magazine international journal in obstetric anesthsia as the leading cause of maternal death displacing hemorrhage, it is a protean pathology, the leading cause of death from this disease in ourt country is liver rupture and cerebral hemorrhage.