Abstract

The pregnancies after the 28th week of gestation have a formidable complication - preeclampsia, which can lead to the development of the HELLP syndrome if not timely diagnosed and treated. That leads to multiple organ failure with decompensation of the basic vital functions. In half of the cases the DIC syndrome and acute renal failure may develop; rather seldom, subcapsular haematoma of the liver develops, while the liver rupture can lead to extremely serious consequences for a pregnant woman or a woman in labor, up to fatal outcome. There is little information about the treatment tactics for that pathology. It is still unclear if the patients with a large subcapsular haematoma of the liver due to HELLP syndrome should be operated. The article presents a clinical case of conservative treatment of a patient with this complication.

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