Abstract
The study aims to present a clinical case of a rare pathology such as obstetric hemolytic uremic syndrome associated with infection during pregnancy, and complicated by massive bleeding, a critical obstetric condition, and a high risk of maternal mortality in a near-miss case. The study analyzes changes in causes of maternal mortality rate in the Russian Federation, including changes towards extragenital diseases; indirect causes and embolisms; preeclampsia, obstetric bleeding, and sepsis despite their decrease in the causes of maternal mortality rate; and such diseases as thrombotic microangiopathy, which is considered a probable life-threatening maternal condition and named a critical obstetric condition, that can be diagnosed in a highinformation laboratory with an instrumental basis. Thrombotic microangiopathy is attributed to many diseases, therefore, there are many unclear and controversial issues in diagnosing such a disease during pregnancy. Its clinical symptoms include hemolytic microangiopathic anemia, thrombocytopenia, thrombosis of the terminal arterioles and capillaries of the microvascular bed, and multiple organ dysfunction.
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