[Preeclampsia of pregnant women complicated by HELLP syndrome].

Arkh Patol

Arkhangelsk Medical Academy.

Published: March 2000

One case of a Hell syndrome in a female of 22 with gestational eclampsism is described. The syndrome seemed to develop 2 weeks before hospitalization and manifested with brain hemorrhage followed by obstruction of liquor spaces. Morphologically, HELL syndrome was characterized by multilobular liver necrosis, hemoglobinurea nephrosis and pronounced hemorrhagic diathesis.

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