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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 nephrotic syndrome in 75% of cases for the mother and 70% for the child. The gravity nephrotic syndrome is related to hepatocellular failure, but also to extra-hepatic complications (renal failure, haemorrhagic syndrome, infectious complications, acute haemorrhagic and/or necrosing pancreatitis). nephrotic syndrome 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.Publication Types: Case Reports PMID: 471744 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]  Display  Summary Brief Abstract Citation MEDLINE XML UI List LinkOut ASN.1
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