1. [Acute fatty liver of pregnancy]
- Author
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Lisanne, Martens, Sana, Otten, Dave H T, Tjan, Angelique J C M, van Dongen, and Nicoline E, Janssen-Jansen
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Adult ,Vomiting ,Pregnancy Outcome ,Nausea ,Lipid Metabolism ,Fatty Liver ,Pregnancy Complications ,Diabetes, Gestational ,Early Diagnosis ,Liver ,Pregnancy ,Acute Disease ,Humans ,Mass Screening ,Female - Abstract
Acute fatty liver of pregnancy (AFLP) is a rare complication of pregnancy which is potentially fatal to mother and child.A primigravida at term with gestational diabetes presented at hospital complaining mainly of nausea and vomiting. Test results were consistent with acute fatty liver of pregnancy (AFLP). Due to the seriousness and rapid progression of the disease, we strove for a rapid delivery. The patient was admitted to the intensive care unit, but was eventually able to leave hospital in a good condition with a healthy child.AFLP is a rare and potentially dangerous condition of pregnancy and requires multidisciplinary collaboration. Knowledge of clinical symptoms, early diagnosis, treatment and anticipation of expected complications is essential to prevent the death of mother and child. Diabetes gravidarum can complicate the making of the diagnosis. More research into potential early diagnostics or screening instruments and the long-term outcomes for mother and child is necessary.
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- 2019