2020
DOI: 10.3329/bmj.v49i2.55813
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Pregnancy Outcome in Impaired Liver Function in Pre-eclampsia

Abstract: Pre-eclampsia induced liver disease is a disorder unique to pregnancy and is frequently seen in third trimester. Severe pre-eclampsia is defined by extreme elevation in systemic blood pressure and evidence of organ compromise. HELLP syndrome is a unique liver related disorder of pregnancy that was first described by Weinstein in1982 as a constellation of clinical and laboratory abnormalities in pregnant women in their third trimester. This disorder was termed HELLP syndrome with (H) for haemolysis, (EL) for el… Show more

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