
pmid: 26600444
Acute liver failure is a rare but life-threatening medical emergency in pregnancy whose true incidence remains unknown. Many cases of acute liver failure are caused by pregnancy-related conditions such as acute fatty liver of pregnancy and HELLP syndrome. However, acute deterioration in liver function can also be caused by drug overdose, viral infections, and an exacerbation of underlying chronic liver disease. This article provides an overview of the normal liver changes that occur during pregnancy, and summarizes the most common conditions and general management strategies of liver failure during pregnancy.
HELLP Syndrome, Critical Care, Incidence, Liver Failure, Acute, Liver Transplantation, Fatty Liver, Pregnancy Complications, Pregnancy, Risk Factors, Virus Diseases, Maternal Death, Humans, Female, Drug Overdose, Abortion, Therapeutic, Acetaminophen
HELLP Syndrome, Critical Care, Incidence, Liver Failure, Acute, Liver Transplantation, Fatty Liver, Pregnancy Complications, Pregnancy, Risk Factors, Virus Diseases, Maternal Death, Humans, Female, Drug Overdose, Abortion, Therapeutic, Acetaminophen
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