Spontaneous rupture of the liver following a normal pregnancy and delivery.Ir Med J. 2005 Jan; 98(1):27-8.IM
Abstract
Liver haematoma and rupture is a rare but potentially devastating complication of pregnancy. The majority of cases are associated with severe preeclampsia. We report a case of spontaneous hepatic rupture in a 39-year old woman following a normal pregnancy and delivery. Shoulder tip pain and serum haemoglobin of 6.8 prompted immediate imaging with computed tomography. A large subcapsular haematoma involving the right lobe of the liver was identified and managed conservatively. This diagnosis should be considered in the patient who presents with pain in the upper part of the abdomen and signs of haemorrhagic shock, even in the case of an uncomplicated pregnancy.
Pub Type(s)
Case Reports
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
15782733
Citation
Shaw, C, et al. "Spontaneous Rupture of the Liver Following a Normal Pregnancy and Delivery." Irish Medical Journal, vol. 98, no. 1, 2005, pp. 27-8.
Shaw C, Fattah N, Lynch D, et al. Spontaneous rupture of the liver following a normal pregnancy and delivery. Ir Med J. 2005;98(1):27-8.
Shaw, C., Fattah, N., Lynch, D., & Stokes, M. (2005). Spontaneous rupture of the liver following a normal pregnancy and delivery. Irish Medical Journal, 98(1), 27-8.
Shaw C, et al. Spontaneous Rupture of the Liver Following a Normal Pregnancy and Delivery. Ir Med J. 2005;98(1):27-8. PubMed PMID: 15782733.
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T1 - Spontaneous rupture of the liver following a normal pregnancy and delivery.
AU - Shaw,C,
AU - Fattah,N,
AU - Lynch,D,
AU - Stokes,M,
PY - 2005/3/24/pubmed
PY - 2005/4/29/medline
PY - 2005/3/24/entrez
SP - 27
EP - 8
JF - Irish medical journal
JO - Ir Med J
VL - 98
IS - 1
N2 - Liver haematoma and rupture is a rare but potentially devastating complication of pregnancy. The majority of cases are associated with severe preeclampsia. We report a case of spontaneous hepatic rupture in a 39-year old woman following a normal pregnancy and delivery. Shoulder tip pain and serum haemoglobin of 6.8 prompted immediate imaging with computed tomography. A large subcapsular haematoma involving the right lobe of the liver was identified and managed conservatively. This diagnosis should be considered in the patient who presents with pain in the upper part of the abdomen and signs of haemorrhagic shock, even in the case of an uncomplicated pregnancy.
SN - 0332-3102
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