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Pregnancy-associated hemolytic uremic syndrome
Pregnancy-associated hemolytic uremic syndrome (P-aHUS) is not an uncommon condition. It is considered a medical emergency that is associated with a high risk of mortality and serious morbidity. End-stage renal disease as a consequence of P-aHUS occurs in >50% of the patients if left untreated; t...
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Published in: | Saudi journal of kidney diseases and transplantation 2020-11, Vol.31 (6), p.1180-1188 |
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Summary: | Pregnancy-associated hemolytic uremic syndrome (P-aHUS) is not an uncommon
condition. It is considered a medical emergency that is associated with a high risk of mortality and
serious morbidity. End-stage renal disease as a consequence of P-aHUS occurs in >50% of the
patients if left untreated; the majority of identified cases (79%) are during the postpartum period.
Its mechanism of action is related mainly to the disturbance in the activation of the complement
alternative pathway, leading to damage of the microvascular endothelium. The clinical picture of
P-aHUS mimics several conditions occurring during post-partum thrombotic microangiopathy, for
example, severe pre-eclampsia, hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelet count, thrombotic-thrombocytopenic purpura, and acute fatty liver of pregnancy. Genetic analysis of
known genetic mutations together with the analysis of anti-CFH antibodies might confirm the
diagnosis of aHUS in the post-partum period. The absence of causative genetic mutations does
not always exclude a diagnosis of aHUS, since 40% of patients show no known genetic
abnormalities. The mainstay of management is supportive care and immediate initiation of
plasmapheresis. Eculizumab has been proved to be both safe and effective in inducing and
maintaining remission in P-aHUS and it is recommended to be started as soon as the diagnosis is
established. |
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ISSN: | 1319-2442 2320-3838 |
DOI: | 10.4103/1319-2442.308326 |