IMR Press / CEOG / Volume 23 / Issue 4 / pii/1996050

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Original Research

Cirrhosis and pregnancy

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1 Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Universities of Bari and Ferrara (Italy)
2 Foggia Hospital, Ospedali Riuniti (Italy)
Clin. Exp. Obstet. Gynecol. 1996, 23(4), 240–247;
Published: 10 December 1996
Abstract

A clinical case of a pregnant suffering from hepatic cirrhosis with ascites, splenomegaly and portal hypertension is described. The pregnancy carried on till the 31st week, even though with the repeated use of tocholytic agents. Cesarean section was performed because of the onset of serious jaundice and the decline of general maternal conditions. The infant, who had an Apgar score of 8 at the 1st and 5th minute, died on the 10th day because of acuse haemorrhagic interstitial pneumonitis in premature lungs and hepatopathy associated with widespread jaundice. The mother was discharged on the 25th day of the postpartum period, in light of the nett improvement of her general metabolic condition, the sudden regression of the jaundice and the decrease of the cholestasis indices. A review of the literature discussing maternal complications, fetal risks, management of pregnancy and delivery and outcome of the newborn are presented.

Keywords
Liver cirrhosis
Pregnancy
Neonatal outcome
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