Two Fatty Liver Conditions Masquerading as Autoimmune Hepatitis
Author(s) -
Jonathan D. Hendrie,
Mary Blumer,
Hubert Fenton,
Gary A. Abrams
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
case reports in hepatology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-6587
pISSN - 2090-6595
DOI - 10.1155/2021/8820350
Subject(s) - medicine , autoimmune hepatitis , acute fatty liver of pregnancy , pregnancy , gestation , fetus , hepatitis , liver transplantation , obstetrics , gastroenterology , transplantation , biology , genetics
Acute fatty liver of pregnancy (AFLP) is a rare obstetric condition that classically presents in the third trimester or early postpartum period and can lead to liver failure and death. Only six second trimester AFLP cases have been reported in the English literature. We present the earliest case of AFLP at 15 weeks of gestation confounded by a high titer anti-nuclear antibody (ANA >1 : 1280) and concern for autoimmune hepatitis. Our patient had intrauterine fetal demise with prompt dilation and evacuation. Sepsis and multisystem organ failure ensued, and she was transferred to a liver transplant center where she expired without further intervention.
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