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Query: UMLS:C0030305 (
pancreatitis
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Acute fatty infiltration of the liver in pregnancy is characterised by microvacuolar fatty infiltration, without necrosis, occuring at the end of pregnancy. This syndrome, defined by
Sheehan
in 1940, remains rare. The authors were able to find 62 authentic cases in the french, english and german literature. The course is fatal in 75% of cases for the mother and 70% for the child. The gravity is related to hepatocellular failure, but also to extra-hepatic complications (renal failure, haemorrhagic syndrome, infectious complications, acute haemorrhagic and/or necrosing
pancreatitis
). When the course is favourable, the hepatic lesions disappear in a few weeks and there is no recurrence during subsequent pregnancies. The histological lesions of acute fatty infiltration of the liver in pregnancy are identical to those of fatty infiltration of the liver induced by cyclines and of Reye syndrome.
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PMID:[Acute fatty infiltration of the liver in pregnancy. One case (author's transl)]. 47 44
A 44-year-old woman was transferred to the ICU of the First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University for 2 days of persistent epigastric pain and 7 hours of unconsciousness. Her admission diagnosis was severe acute necrotizing
pancreatitis
(hypertriglyceridemia type) with multiple organ dysfunctions. The results of CT revealed a small area of necrotizing
pancreatitis
, which was not consistent with the severe clinical manifestations. Considering lack of hair and history of postpartum hemorrhage, hormone examination was carried out. According to the results of the examination, she was further diagnosed as
Sheehan's syndrome
and pituitary crisis. After hormone replacement therapy, her condition improved rapidly.
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PMID:Acute Pancreatitis Complicated by Sheehan's Syndrome: A Case Report and Literature Review. 3229 43