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Adult-onset Still's Disease Diagnosed during Puerperium with Liver Dysfunction in Pregnancy and Liver Failure of the Infant
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Internal Medicine. 2023, 62(16):2349
Subject
adult-onset Still's disease
infant
liver dysfunction
pregnancy
puerperium
Language
English
ISSN
0918-2918
1349-7235
Abstract
Most cases of liver dysfunction in pregnancy are pregnancy-related, but the onset of systemic autoimmune diseases is also differentiated. A 24-year-old woman presented with liver dysfunction at 28 weeks' gestation with suspected autoimmune hepatitis and started taking ursodeoxycholic acid. She gave birth prematurely at 35 weeks' gestation, and the infant presented with pancytopenia and liver failure but survived because of liver transplantation. Since the patient had major symptoms during the puerperium, she was diagnosed with adult-onset Still's disease. When encountering a patient with liver dysfunction during pregnancy, we should also consider the onset of autoimmune diseases.