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Query: UMLS:C0012739 (disseminated intravascular coagulation)
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The Hellp syndrome defined as the association of micro-angiopathic haemolytic anemia, hepatic cytolysis and thrombocytopenia, correspond to a severe form of gravidic toxemia, combined to manifestations of classic-pre-eclampsia. This retrospective study, conducted over 6 years, concerns 9 cases of Hellp syndrome, including 2 occurring during the immediate post-partum. Only cases where this biological triad was obvious and not associated with manifestations of disseminated intravascular coagulation, were considered in this study. In addition to the usual criteria of gravidic toxemia, the early clinical manifestation occur, in this study, between 28 and 38 weeks of amenorrhea and gastrointestinal manifestations are predominant. The physiopathogenic hypotheses of this syndrome remain variable and management varies depending on the authors. Treatment is that of pre-eclampsia. Medical treatments (steroids, heparin, immunosuppressants,...) are discussed, but severe feto-maternal complications require, most of the time, a surgical approach, depending on the number of pregnancies, the obstetrical conditions, the stage of the pregnancy and the severity of the syndrome.
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PMID:[HELLP syndrome. Apropos of a series of 9 cases without disseminated intravascular coagulation]. 219 25

We report the case of a 40 year old woman admitted for dilatation and curettage at 12 weeks of amenorrhoea with post-abortion partial placental retention. Clinically she had developed disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) complicated by an acute coronary syndrome with persistent ST elevation in the inferior leads. Management of her myocardial ischaemia was symptomatic, due to the underlying complex coagulation disorder making coronary reperfusion techniques impossible. After treatment for the cause of DIC, coronary angiography revealed no detectable angiographic lesion or spasm. In this context, the most likely aetiological hypothesis is a thrombus related to the DIC in an otherwise healthy heart, which was spontaneously lysed.
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PMID:[Myocardial infarction during post-abortion DIC]. 1655 3