Acute fatty liver of pregnancy complicated with anterior pituitary insufficiency.

2001 
Acute fatty liver of pregnancy complicated with anterior pituitary insufficiency in a 24-year-old nullipara woman who presented fever and progressing liver damage after the delivery by Cesarean section is described. The liver biopsy revealed severe fatty changes with microvesicular fat drops in the hepatocytes. Serum growth hormone and adrenocorticotropic hormone levels were low, and did not respond to the stimulation. The daily urinary excretion of 17-hydroxycorticosteroid was also low. Acute fatty liver of pregnancy and antehypophyseal insufficiency were diagnosed. Secondary adrenal failure was also suspected. The co-existing hypercoagulable state could cause an ischemic attack on the pituitary gland.(Internal Medicine 40: 1227-1231, 2001)
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