Liver disease in pregnancy
Liver function tests in pregnancy
Hyperemesis gravidarum
Obstetric cholestasis
Acute fatty liver of pregnancy
Pre-eclampsia
HELLP syndrome
Spontaneous hepatic rupture
Gallstone disease
Pancreatitis
Budd–Chiari syndrome
Viral hepatitis
Pre-existing cirrhotic liver disease
A number of liver disorders are unique to, or more likely to occur in, pregnancy. These should be considered alongside the other causes of liver disease that occur in non-pregnant patients. Transient mild derangements of LFT are common and rarely require further assessment beyond repeat monitoring to ensure normalization. However, liver disorders in pregnancy often present non-specifically and, therefore. all patients merit formal clinical assessment....