Spontaneous hepatica rupture in the puerpera without pregnancy hypertensive disease or liver disease: Case report
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Abstract
Liver rupture is a serious complication of pregnancy with high morbidity and mortality, it is frequently related to preeclampsia; exceptionally it can occur in a pregnant woman without preeclampsia or HELLP syndrome. There is a case of a pregnant woman without preeclampsia or previous liver disease who develops a liver rupture in the puerperium, she is promptly diagnosed and surgically managed. The patient evolved favorably.
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Guevara-Ríos, E., Torres-Contreras, H., Novoa-Reyes, R., Diaz-Seminario, A., Llocclla-Kano, P., Puerta-Caldas, M., & Justo-Calle, R. (2023). Spontaneous hepatica rupture in the puerpera without pregnancy hypertensive disease or liver disease: Case report. Revista Peruana De Investigación Materno Perinatal, 12(1), 52–56. https://doi.org/10.33421/inmp.2023335
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