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Study of the liver changes occurring in preeclampsia and their possible pathogenetic connection with acute fatty liver of pregnancy.
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The presence of fatty liver infiltration in all patients studied supports the idea that preeclampsia and acute fatty liver of pregnancy could be components of the same pathologic spectrum, with a probable, but still unproved, pathogenetic connection. The deficiency of the long chain 3-hydroxyacyl-coenzyme A dehydrogenase activity may be the determining factor in the evolution of the disease.