Abstract

This case report discusses the rare occurrence of pericarditis with preeclampsia in the antepartum through to postpartum state. A woman in her 30s presented four days postnatally with positional central chest pain, elevated blood pressure and newly deranged liver function tests. Echocardiogram demonstrated new pleural effusion and she was diagnosed with preeclampsia and superimposed pericarditis. Her blood pressure was stabilised with a combination treatment regime of labetalol, enalapril and frusemide, whilst her pericarditis responded well to colchicine and ibuprofen. She was eventually discharge on enalapril and colchicine. By her 6-week follow-up she had made a full recovery and she had reported no recurrence of symptoms at the time of writing.

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