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[Apheresis for Byler syndrome in pregnancy: tolerance and effectiveness].

B Branger1, D Ribard, M L Tailland, B Zabadani.   

Abstract

We report the first known case of a successful pregnancy in a 22-year-old white woman suffering from hepatic Byler's syndrome, a familial fibrogenic cholestasis observed in children and usually leading to death during adolescence or to liver transplantation. A first pregnancy was unsuccessful with intrauterine death. Medical surveillance of the second pregnancy was reinforced due to major cholestasis and itching sensation. Plasmapheresis was employed weekly from the 19th week of gestation. Within 2 weeks of treatment onset, plasma alkaline phosphatase levels returned to normal; pruritus completely disappeared after the second session. Delivery was decided at 33 weeks gestation with uterine section. The female baby weighed 2,090 g and outcome was excellent. This is the first reported case of Byler's syndrome with successful pregnancy. We underline the efficacy and safety of apheresis in this very particular disease.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10093665

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Med Interne (Paris)        ISSN: 0003-410X


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Authors:  Claire Kelly; Jeremy Shanika Nayagam; Stamatina Vogli; Marianne Samyn; Deepak Joshi
Journal:  Frontline Gastroenterol       Date:  2020-08-03

2.  Effect of Plasmapheresis on Cholestatic Pruritus and Autotaxin Activity During Pregnancy.

Authors:  Marieke Heerkens; Suzanne Dedden; Hubertina Scheepers; Pieter Van Paassen; Ad Masclee; Christine de Die-Smulders; Steven W M Olde Damink; Frank G Schaap; Peter Jansen; Ger Koek; Ulrich Beuers; Jef Verbeek
Journal:  Hepatology       Date:  2019-02-14       Impact factor: 17.425

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