Background: There is evidence suggesting that the pregnancy outcome may be affected by some medical conditions, such as liver diseases. Objective: The present study aimed to investigate the prevalence of liver disease and its outcomes in pregnant women referred to antenatal clinic in the hospital. Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, all pregnant women with abnormal liver function test attending antenatal clinic affiliated to Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences were recruited from August 2017 to July 2018. All participants were followed-up until delivery with respect to the maternal and neonatal outcome. Results: Of a total of 7,121 pregnant women recruited in the study, 110 (1.58%) women were detected with a liv...
The relationship between liver disease and pregnancy is of great clinical impact. Severe liver disea...
Background: Liver disorders in pregnancy encompass a spectrum of diseases encountered during antenat...
Background: Incidence of jaundice in pregnancy, including underlying chronic liver diseases, is 3–5%...
Introduction: Liver disorders associated with pregnancy are important medical disorders that carries...
Background: Different spectrum of liver disease can affect outcome of pregnancy. The incidence of li...
Purpose: To determine the causes, frequency and results of liver disease in pregnant women. Study ...
Background: The spectrum of liver disease is varied and is associated with increased maternal and pe...
Background: Liver disorders comprise 3% of all pregnancy complications. All liver disorders, pregnan...
Background: The present study was conducted with the objective to assess the spectrum of liver disea...
The aim of this review article is to improve knowledge of the liver disease in pregnancy. The articl...
Background: Liver dysfunction in pregnancy can be associated with maternal and perinatal morbidity a...
Objective: To determine the demographic properties, clinical features, laboratory findings and perin...
The relationship between liver disease and pregnancy is of great clinical impact. Severe liver disea...
Background: Pregnancy and liver cirrhosis is a rare but increasing combination. Liver cirrhosis can ...
Liver disease associated with pregnancy affects up to 3% of women and is a common cause of dysfuncti...
The relationship between liver disease and pregnancy is of great clinical impact. Severe liver disea...
Background: Liver disorders in pregnancy encompass a spectrum of diseases encountered during antenat...
Background: Incidence of jaundice in pregnancy, including underlying chronic liver diseases, is 3–5%...
Introduction: Liver disorders associated with pregnancy are important medical disorders that carries...
Background: Different spectrum of liver disease can affect outcome of pregnancy. The incidence of li...
Purpose: To determine the causes, frequency and results of liver disease in pregnant women. Study ...
Background: The spectrum of liver disease is varied and is associated with increased maternal and pe...
Background: Liver disorders comprise 3% of all pregnancy complications. All liver disorders, pregnan...
Background: The present study was conducted with the objective to assess the spectrum of liver disea...
The aim of this review article is to improve knowledge of the liver disease in pregnancy. The articl...
Background: Liver dysfunction in pregnancy can be associated with maternal and perinatal morbidity a...
Objective: To determine the demographic properties, clinical features, laboratory findings and perin...
The relationship between liver disease and pregnancy is of great clinical impact. Severe liver disea...
Background: Pregnancy and liver cirrhosis is a rare but increasing combination. Liver cirrhosis can ...
Liver disease associated with pregnancy affects up to 3% of women and is a common cause of dysfuncti...
The relationship between liver disease and pregnancy is of great clinical impact. Severe liver disea...
Background: Liver disorders in pregnancy encompass a spectrum of diseases encountered during antenat...
Background: Incidence of jaundice in pregnancy, including underlying chronic liver diseases, is 3–5%...