Toxemia of pregnancy, now referred to as preeclampsia, became more effectively treatable in the mid-20th century with the introduction of antihypertensive medications and improved prenatal care practices. The development of magnesium sulfate as a treatment for preventing seizures associated with severe preeclampsia in the 1980s marked a significant advancement in management. Today, careful monitoring and timely delivery remain crucial for managing the condition.
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