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[Hemorrhagic hepatic lesions in toxemia of pregnancy].
J Chir (Paris). 1986 Dec; 123(12):742-5.JC

Abstract

One case of hepatic hemorrhage during toxemia of pregnancy is reported. This complication occurs in the last trimester of the pregnancy or immediately after labor. The diagnosis is usually made per-operatively. The anatomical lesions are subcapsular hematomes or spontaneous rupture of the liver. Surgery is only treatment and must be conservative. The very high mortality rate has generally been attributable not only to uncontrolled hemorrhage but also to disorders of hemostasis associated and to multiple organe failure.

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fre

PubMed ID

3805185

Citation

Abi, F, et al. "[Hemorrhagic Hepatic Lesions in Toxemia of Pregnancy]." Journal De Chirurgie, vol. 123, no. 12, 1986, pp. 742-5.
Abi F, el Fares F, Berrada R, et al. [Hemorrhagic hepatic lesions in toxemia of pregnancy]. J Chir (Paris). 1986;123(12):742-5.
Abi, F., el Fares, F., Berrada, R., & Boutaleb, Y. (1986). [Hemorrhagic hepatic lesions in toxemia of pregnancy]. Journal De Chirurgie, 123(12), 742-5.
Abi F, et al. [Hemorrhagic Hepatic Lesions in Toxemia of Pregnancy]. J Chir (Paris). 1986;123(12):742-5. PubMed PMID: 3805185.
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