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A 29-year-old primigravida at 30 weeks gestation presents to antenatal clinic with persistent headache and visual disturbances. Blood pressure is 160/105 mmHg on two occasions 6 hours apart. Urine dipstick shows 3+ protein. She has no right upper quadrant pain or shortness of breath. What is the most appropriate diagnosis?

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