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encyclopedia of Rare Disease Annotation for Precision Medicine




Disease hellp syndrome
Comorbidity C0020538|hypertension
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PubMedID- 25914819 She was diagnosed with pregnancy-induced hypertension (pih) at 33 weeks of gestation, and developed hellp syndrome (hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelets) at 35 weeks.
PubMedID- 21814380 The hellp syndrome is usually associated with hypertension and proteinuria; however, it can present without preeclampsia in 10–20% patients.
PubMedID- 25928880 This was followed by obstructed labor (110 newborns, 17.6%), ruptured uterus (106 newborns, 17.3%) and eclampsia/severe preeclampsia (18 cases, 2.9%).table 1attributable risk (case-specific mortality) of newborn deaths from the severe obstetric morbidityobstetric complication*number of still births (n = 257)*number of neonatal deaths (n = 369)ωβpercentage of the newborns deaths related to the condition∞percentage of all newborn deathshypertensive disorderssevere preeclampsia (n = 218)206338.113.3eclampsia (n = 172)322834.99.6chronic hypertension with superimposedpreeclampsia (n = 4)21750.5hellp syndrome (n = 9)5166.71.0obstetric hemorrhage& hemorrhage from late abortion (n = 38)5526.31.6antepartum hemorrhage (n = 116)ruptured uterus (n = 138)322851.79.6822476.816.9obstructed labor (n = 310)644635.517.6& these were abortions at gestation age greater than 20 weeks.

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