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A case of an HELLP-syndrome in the 32nd week of gestation with complete remission of pathological biochemical data and clinical symptomatic within five days is reported. Twenty days later a Caesarean section because of severe fetal growth retardation was performed. Because of this case it has to be discussed, if an "intermittent" HELLP-syndrome does really exist?