Diagnostic Challenges in Acute Fatty Liver of Pregnancy: Fever as a Key Symptom in Case Series from Indonesia.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Wahyudi Wirawan, Adhi Pribadi
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BACKGROUND Acute fatty liver of pregnancy (AFLP) is a rare and catastrophic disease in pregnancy. It is important to distinguish between pathogenic diseases that cause abnormal liver function tests during pregnancy and typical physiological changes. An AFLP diagnosis can be established using Swansea criteria. AFLP typically occurs in the third trimester of pregnancy or postpartum, with a median presentation of 35-37 weeks of pregnancy. AFLP is also an obstetrical and medical emergency that is characterized by rapid deterioration of the patient's condition. CASE REPORT We present 3 cases from a tertiary hospital in Indonesia. The Swansea criteria were met in all 3 cases. Our cases were specifically characterized by complaints of fever. Fever complaints were not included in the Swansea criteria. The complaint of fever served to deceive and disorient the first treating clinician, resulting in a late referral. Delay of referral can lead to inappropriate treatment, prolonged duration of recovery, and the emergence of various complications, even death. In all of the cases reported here, the patients experienced detrimental effects and outcomes of the maternal and fetal condition. This case report also confirms that fever was the main symptom experienced by the patients who were hospitalized. Other common initial symptoms were nausea, vomiting, jaundice, and encephalopathy. CONCLUSIONS We propose that fever complaints be considered as criteria for AFLP diagnosis in Indonesia. However, more research is still needed with a larger number of cases. Prompt and appropriate treatment will result in a significantly more favorable outcome. Prompt identification, early diagnosis, immediate delivery, and comprehensive supportive treatment are important for maternal and infant outcomes in patients with AFLP.

妊娠急性脂肪肝的诊断挑战:发热是印度尼西亚病例系列的主要症状。
背景:急性妊娠脂肪肝(AFLP)是一种罕见的妊娠灾难性疾病。区分导致妊娠期肝功能异常的病原性疾病和典型的生理变化是很重要的。AFLP诊断可以使用斯旺西标准建立。AFLP通常发生在妊娠晚期或产后,中位表现为妊娠35-37周。AFLP也是一种产科和医疗紧急情况,其特点是患者病情迅速恶化。病例报告我们报告了印度尼西亚一家三级医院的3例病例。所有3例病例均符合斯旺西标准。我们的病例的特点是发热。发烧投诉不包括在斯旺西标准中。发烧的抱怨欺骗和迷惑了第一个治疗临床医生,导致延迟转诊。延迟转诊可能导致治疗不当,恢复时间延长,出现各种并发症,甚至死亡。在这里报告的所有病例中,患者都经历了母体和胎儿状况的不利影响和结果。该病例报告还证实,发热是住院患者的主要症状。其他常见的初始症状有恶心、呕吐、黄疸和脑病。结论:我们建议将发热主诉作为印尼AFLP诊断的标准。然而,仍需要更多的研究和更多的病例。及时和适当的治疗将导致更有利的结果。及时识别、早期诊断、立即分娩和全面的支持性治疗对AFLP患者的母婴结局非常重要。
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American Journal of Case Reports
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期刊介绍: American Journal of Case Reports is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes single and series case reports in all medical fields. American Journal of Case Reports is issued on a continuous basis as a primary electronic journal. Print copies of a single article or a set of articles can be ordered on demand.
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