Objectives: The aim of the study was to determine biochemical factors and maternofetal outcome in women with jaundice during pregnancy and to study its association with jaundice in pregnancy. Methods: It was an observational study done among 60 pregnant patients with abnormal liver functioning. Laboratory parameters were studied which mainly includes liver function tests. Demographics and the detailed clinical history were recorded. The detailed laboratory investigation was carried out to study the complications concerning biochemical parameter. SPSS (Version 22.0) was used for analysis. Results: HELLP syndrome was the most common etiology (45%). Decreased levels of hemoglobin observed in 75%, increased total leukocyte count observed in 26%...
Background: Jaundice in pregnancy and pregnancy in women with preexisting liver disease is not very ...
Background: Jaundice in pregnancy is affects a small percentage of pregnant women yet takes a major ...
Background: Jaundice in pregnancy has potentially serious consequences to both mother and foetus. Th...
Background: The spectrum of jaundice in pregnancy varies from a benign condition with good maternal ...
Background: Jaundice defined as yellow discolouration of skin, sclera and mucus membrane resulting f...
Background: Incidence of jaundice in pregnancy, including underlying chronic liver diseases, is 3–5%...
Aim: Irregularity in the liver function runs the maternal and other pregnancy aftereffects. The main...
Background: The objective of the study was to study maternal and fetal outcome in pregnancy complica...
Purpose: To determine the causes, frequency and results of liver disease in pregnant women. Study ...
Background: Liver is a vital organ to maintain physiology of the body and supports every organ of th...
Background: The objective of the study was to study the incidence of jaundice, biochemical alteratio...
Introduction: Liver disorders associated with pregnancy are important medical disorders that carries...
Introduction: Jaundice in pregnancy is a known high-risk factor that increases fetomaternal morbidit...
Background: Jaundice in pregnancy has potentially serious consequences for maternal and fetal health...
Background: Jaundice in pregnancy complicates 3-5% of cases and carries a grave prognosis. The purpo...
Background: Jaundice in pregnancy and pregnancy in women with preexisting liver disease is not very ...
Background: Jaundice in pregnancy is affects a small percentage of pregnant women yet takes a major ...
Background: Jaundice in pregnancy has potentially serious consequences to both mother and foetus. Th...
Background: The spectrum of jaundice in pregnancy varies from a benign condition with good maternal ...
Background: Jaundice defined as yellow discolouration of skin, sclera and mucus membrane resulting f...
Background: Incidence of jaundice in pregnancy, including underlying chronic liver diseases, is 3–5%...
Aim: Irregularity in the liver function runs the maternal and other pregnancy aftereffects. The main...
Background: The objective of the study was to study maternal and fetal outcome in pregnancy complica...
Purpose: To determine the causes, frequency and results of liver disease in pregnant women. Study ...
Background: Liver is a vital organ to maintain physiology of the body and supports every organ of th...
Background: The objective of the study was to study the incidence of jaundice, biochemical alteratio...
Introduction: Liver disorders associated with pregnancy are important medical disorders that carries...
Introduction: Jaundice in pregnancy is a known high-risk factor that increases fetomaternal morbidit...
Background: Jaundice in pregnancy has potentially serious consequences for maternal and fetal health...
Background: Jaundice in pregnancy complicates 3-5% of cases and carries a grave prognosis. The purpo...
Background: Jaundice in pregnancy and pregnancy in women with preexisting liver disease is not very ...
Background: Jaundice in pregnancy is affects a small percentage of pregnant women yet takes a major ...
Background: Jaundice in pregnancy has potentially serious consequences to both mother and foetus. Th...