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- W2893702092 abstract "We are selected 185 pregnant women with HELLP syndrome and severe preeclampsia. The physical examination of patients the blood, function of liver, ultrasound. Patient with HELLP syndrome is a microangiopathic hemolytic anemia. Red blood cells become fragmented as they pass through small blood vessels with endothelial damage and fibrin deposits. The peripheral smear may reveal spherocytes, schistocytes, triangular cells and burr cells. increase in Bilirubin and lactic dehydrogenase levels. The elevated liver enzyme levels in the syndrome are thought to be secondary to obstruction of hepatic blood flow by fibrin deposits in the sinusoids. This obstruction leads to periportal necrosis and, in severe cases, intrahepatic hemorrhage, subcapsular hematoma formation or hepatic rupture. The thrombocytopenia has been attributed to increased consumption and/or destruction of platelets. Our results of clinical presentation: 90% of patients present with generalized malaise, 65% with epigastric pain, 30% with nausea and vomiting, 31% with headache. Because of the variable nature of the clinical presentation, the diagnosis of HELLP syndrome is generally delayed for an average of eight days. Only two of 14 patients entered the hospital with the correct diagnosis. Because early diagnosis of this syndrome is critical, any pregnant woman who presents with malaise or a viral-type illness in the third trimester should be evaluated with a complete blood cell count and liver function tests. However, there is obviously still a lack of consensus on the laboratory parameters and their cutoff values used to diagnose. We are examination laboratory diagnostic criteria for HELLP syndrome. Clinical utility of strict diagnostic criteria for the HELLP the use of strict diagnostic criteria in the definition of the HELLP syndrome allows for greater prediction of complication rates. and define the cases that are Eligible to conservative management." @default.
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- W2893702092 title "15. Preeclampsia and hellp syndrome – Obstetric prognosis" @default.
- W2893702092 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.preghy.2018.08.160" @default.
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