HELLP syndrome history and symptoms

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Overview

Patients who present with symptoms of HELLP can be misdiagnosed in the early stages, increasing the risk of liver failure and morbidity.[1] There is gradual but marked onset of headaches (30%), blurred vision, malaise (90%), nausea/vomiting (30%), "band pain" around the upper abdomen (65%) and tingling in the extremities. Edema may occur but its absence does not exclude HELLP syndrome. If the patient develops a seizure or coma, the condition has progressed into full-blown eclampsia.

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References

  1. Padden MO (1999). "HELLP syndrome: recognition and perinatal management". American family physician. 60 (3): 829–36, 839. PMID 10498110.

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