tx for hyperemesis gravidarum
Hyperemesis gravidarum
Pelvic inflammatory disease
-may manifest on US as thickened, fluid-filled oviducts, abscesses in the uterus and adnexa, and free fluid in the pelvis
Endometrial adenocarcinoma (malignant transformation of the endometrium)
- more common in postmenopausal women and is not associated with pregnancy
Gestational trophoblastic disease
molar pregnancy
Acute fatty liver of pregnancy (AFLP)
Peptic ulcer perforation
rupture of hepatic adenoma
HELLP syndrome
Remember that alkaline phosphatase is normally elevated in pregnancy
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amniotic fluid embolism
Excessive magnesium sulfate
Pregnant women are at increased risk for both community-acquired pneumonia from decreased cell-mediated immunity and aspriation pneumonia from increased intraabdominal pressure and a relaxed lower esophageal sphincter
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Risk for pulmonary embolus is increased in pregnancy due to increased thrombotic effects of estrogen
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Pulmonary edema
PCOS
25% of pregnancies have some extent of vaginal bleeding in the first trimester. In half of these cases a spontaneous abortion will actually occur.
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incomplete abortion
Complete abortion
Inevitable abortion
Ectopic pregnancy
threatened abortion
-characterized by any hemorrhage occurring before the 20th week of gestation w/ a live fetus and a closed cervix
tx for missed abortion
- cervix is closed and expulsion of the expired fetus does not always occur spontaneously