Prenatal corticosteroid therapy for elevated liver enzyme/low platelet count syndrome - A case report

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Qureshi, NS [1 ]
Tomlinson, AJ [1 ]
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[1] Royal Bolton Hosp, Womens Hlth Directorate, Bolton BL4 0JR, England
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HELLP syndrome; corticosteroids; fetal death; ELLP syndrome;
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BACKGROUND: Early preterm onset of elevated liver enzymes/low platelet count (ELLP) syndrome poses a significant management problem. CASE: Antepartum methylprednisolone, 40 mg/d intravenously was employed to stabilize ELLP syndrome, to achieve fetal lung maturity and to postpone delivery at 25 weeks and 5 days' gestation. Normalization of the liver transaminases and platelet count occurred with the use of corticosteroids, but sudden fetal death occurred at 28 weeks and 2 days' gestation. CONCLUSION: Prenatal corticosteroids may improve the biochemical and hematologic parameters of ELLP syndrome but may result in intrauterine death.
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