Idiopathic Cholestasis of Pregnancy

Mary Jeanne Kreek(Rockefeller University), Elliot Weser(The University of Texas at San Antonio), Marvin H. Sleisenger, Graham H. Jeffries(Cornell University)
New England Journal of Medicine
December 28, 1967
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Abstract

DURING the later months of normal pregnancy the serum activity of the enzymes nonspecific alkaline phosphatase, 5-nucleotidase and leucine aminopeptidase may exceed the serum levels in nonpregnant women.13 These changes in serum enzyme may be due in part to a release of enzymes from the placenta4 , 5 and in part to a decrease in the maternal hepatic excretory function, reflected also by a reduced clearance of bromsulfalein.6 , 7 Clinical manifestations of liver disease associated with more severe impairment of liver function have been described in a small percentage of pregnant women near term.1 , 8 , 12 In patients suffering from cholestatic jaundice of pregnancy generalized . . .


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