Successful conservative management of hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia in pregnancy: A case report

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Background: Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) is a condition characterized by multiple telangiectases and arteriovenous malformations. Women with HHT may develop life-threatening complications in pregnancy. In particular, death from pulmonary hemorrhage has been reported. Consequently, these women are often advised not to conceive or to terminate their pregnancies. Case: We report a case of conservative management of HHT in pregnancy with a good outcome. Conclusion: This case demonstrates that in carefully selected cases, women with HHT who are managed conservatively may have good pregnancy outcomes. A diagnosis of HHT alone is not reason to advise women against pregnancy, nor should these women routinely be advised to undergo pregnancy termination. Copyright © 2007 S. Karger AG.

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Schwebel, M., Oyelese, Y., Nath, C., Ashkinadze, E., Vintzileos, A. M., & Smulian, J. C. (2008). Successful conservative management of hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia in pregnancy: A case report. Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation, 65(2), 142–144. https://doi.org/10.1159/000110632

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