Acute Fatty Liver of Pregnancy and its Differentiation from Other Liver Diseases in Pregnancy

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Background: There are a number of threatening liver diseases that occur during pregnancy. Acute fatty liver of pregnancy is a rare disease associated with high maternal and foetal mortality. Case Report: We report on a young gravida 1 woman who presented to our level 1 perinatal centre in the 36+5 week of pregnancy with an isolated elevation of transaminases together with diffuse upper abdominal complaints. After comprehensive diagnostic work-up we performed an emergency delivery by Caesarean section. This was followed by interdisciplinary management. Discussion: The differentiation from other liver diseases seems not to be obvious in all cases. Here we consider the following differential diagnoses: hyperemesis gravidarum, intrahepatic gestational cholestasis, preeclampsia, HELLP syndrome. Conclusion: Rapid diagnosis and delivery as well as interdisciplinary aftercare are necessary in order to reduce maternal and foetal mortality.

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Maier, J. T., Schalinski, E., Häberlein, C., Gottschalk, U., & Hellmeyer, L. (2015). Acute Fatty Liver of Pregnancy and its Differentiation from Other Liver Diseases in Pregnancy. Geburtshilfe Und Frauenheilkunde, 75(8), 844–847. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0035-1557818

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