Kueh YK, Wang TL, Yeo TC, Guan R. A non-fatal case report of acute fatty liver of pregnancy.
ANNALS OF THE ACADEMY OF MEDICINE, SINGAPORE 1991;
20:789-91. [PMID:
1803970]
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Abstract
Acute fatty liver of pregnancy (AFLP) is a potentially fatal disorder that typically complicates the third trimester of pregnancy. Unrecognised, acute fatty liver of pregnancy may rapidly progress to fulminant hepatic failure, disseminated intravascular coagulation, acute renal failure and death. The outcome is highly favourable, with complete hepatic recovery, if the diagnosis is made early and pregnancy terminated promptly. The diagnostic criteria of AFLP are met if third trimester jaundice is associated with hyperuricaemia, the presence of nucleated red blood cells in the peripheral blood film and hepatic attenuation values consistent with fatty infiltration by at least one imaging technique. We report here a 38 year old Chinese woman with acute fatty liver of pregnancy, a non-fatal case complicated by extrahepatic manifestations of disseminated intravascular coagulation, haemorrhage and renal dysfunction.
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