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The suggestion that this may be important dates back to the late 1940’s. Ernest Page said, much more eloquently than I can, that a reduced perfusional placenta predisposes a subset of women to develop preeclampsia. Every women has a placenta, but only 5% get preeclampsia, and the idea is that those 5% have reduced perfusion.