Summary:
Objective: Description of case report and summary of the knowledge about acute fatty liver of pregnancy.
Design: Case report.
Setting: Department of Obstretrics and Gynecology Most.
Subject: The case of 30-year-old woman primigravida with acute fatty liver in early postpartum period.
The diagnosis of AFLP was initially suggested by the typical history of prodromal as malaise, anorexia
and polydypsia before the delivery and the rapid onset of deeply jaundice developed with elevated bilirubin
and liver enzymes in early postpartum period.
Conclusion: Acute fatty liver of pregnancy is a rare, potentional fatal disease that occurs in third trimester
or early postpartum period. It is thought to be caused by a disordered metabolism of fatty acids
by mitochondria in the fetus, caused by deficiency in the long-chain 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase.
Key words:
acute fatty liver of pregnancy, jaundice, pregnancy
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