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Idiopathic Cholestasis of Pregnancy

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1967

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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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