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Atypical Eclampsia in a Normotensive Patient with Altered Mental Status and Severely Elevated Transaminases: Case Report and Review

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS(2024)

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Classically, pre-eclampsia and eclampsia are considered hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, and current diagnostic criteria include hypertension with proteinuria or other laboratory abnormalities or symptoms suggestive of end-organ damage. However, atypical presentations can occur in the absence of elevated blood pressures. We present the case of a pregnant patient who developed status epilepticus at 24 weeks and 4 days of gestation, followed by altered mental status and severely elevated transaminases. She had no elevated blood pressures during her prenatal care or hospital course. Following delivery, she experienced normalization of transaminase levels and a return to her baseline mental status. Pre-eclampsia and eclampsia can occur in the absence of elevated blood pressures, which highlights the limitations of using standard diagnostic criteria in normotensive patients with end-organ damage. In such cases, it is important to include pre-eclampsia and eclampsia in the differential diagnosis, as the diagnosis usually warrants preterm delivery to minimize maternal morbidity and mortality.
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alanine transaminase,aspartate transaminase,eclampsia,hypertension,seizures
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