2020
DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2020-237007
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COVID-19 complicated by hepatic dysfunction in a 28-week pregnant woman

Abstract: The COVID-19 outbreak has spread across the globe at an alarming rate. As the pandemic escalates, experience of COVID-19 in pregnant women is accumulating. We present a case of COVID-19 pneumonia in a 28-week pregnant woman with a known low lying placenta. The patient had deranged liver function tests at presentation, along with elevated bile acids. We discuss the differential diagnosis of these findings, and the possible mechanisms of hepatic injury in COVID-19. The low lying placenta in this patient meant th… Show more

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“…Clinical investigation of relevance consists of a full blood count (FBC), electrolyte, urea and creatinine (U&E) LFT, chest-Xray, and chest computerised tomography (CT). Results consistent with Covid-19 include lymphopenia, raised CRP, thrombocytopenia (mild), increased liver function and creatine phosphate [24,25]. The cases presented had the relevant diagnostic laboratory and radiological features of severe disease.…”
Section: Specific Pregnancy Outcomes Have Been Reported In Patientssupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Clinical investigation of relevance consists of a full blood count (FBC), electrolyte, urea and creatinine (U&E) LFT, chest-Xray, and chest computerised tomography (CT). Results consistent with Covid-19 include lymphopenia, raised CRP, thrombocytopenia (mild), increased liver function and creatine phosphate [24,25]. The cases presented had the relevant diagnostic laboratory and radiological features of severe disease.…”
Section: Specific Pregnancy Outcomes Have Been Reported In Patientssupporting
confidence: 66%
“…At time of admission at 28 weeks of gestational age, the patient presented with dyspnea and significantly elevated levels of ALT (571 UI/L) and BA (57 μmol/L), without itching. 27 The increased levels of BA in this patient raised the question of whether the cause was obstetric cholestasis or SARS‐CoV‐2 pneumonia. Both BA and ALT levels improved with the resolution of the infection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Nor is it known whether prognostic markers used for the general population can be specifically applied to a pregnant population. 27 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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