A 35-year-old pregnant woman in her fifth month was experiencing high blood pressure, vision problems, and protein in the urine. Tests found her blood pressure was consistently over 140/90 and she had proteinuria. She was diagnosed with pre-eclampsia, a disorder characterized by high blood pressure and protein in the urine after 20 weeks of pregnancy. Her treatment included the vasodilators hydralazine and labetalol to lower her blood pressure and prevent the condition from progressing to eclampsia, which involves seizures.