Liver disease in pregnancy

Lancet. 2010 Feb 13;375(9714):594-605. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(09)61495-1.

Abstract

Severe liver disease in pregnancy is rare. Pregnancy-related liver disease is the most frequent cause of liver dysfunction in pregnancy and provides a real threat to fetal and maternal survival. A rapid diagnosis differentiating between liver disease related and unrelated to pregnancy is required in women who present with liver dysfunction during pregnancy. Research has improved our understanding of the pathogenesis of pregnancy-related liver disease, which has translated into improved maternal and fetal outcomes. Here, we provide an overview of liver diseases that occur in pregnancy, an update on the key mechanisms involved in their pathogenesis, and assessment of available treatment options.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Cholestasis, Intrahepatic / diagnosis
  • Eclampsia / diagnosis
  • Fatty Liver / diagnosis
  • Female
  • HELLP Syndrome / diagnosis
  • Humans
  • Hyperemesis Gravidarum / diagnosis
  • Liver Diseases* / diagnosis
  • Liver Diseases* / etiology
  • Liver Diseases* / therapy
  • Liver Transplantation
  • Pre-Eclampsia / diagnosis
  • Pregnancy
  • Pregnancy Complications* / diagnosis
  • Pregnancy Complications* / therapy
  • Pregnancy Outcome
  • Prognosis
  • Risk Factors