Preeclampsia without hypertension occurring at 17 weeks of amenorrhea; a case report and review of literature

In general, the term "preeclampsia" refers to the presence of hypertension associated with proteinuria occurring after 20 weeks of gestation in a previously non-proteinuric and normotensive woman. A 24-year-old woman, known to be non-hypertensive, carried two pregnancies and lost two babie...

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Main Authors: Sindou Sanogo, Serge Didier Konan, Kouamé Hubert Yao, Séry Patrick Diopoh, Jean Aka, Randolphe Niava
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Published: Society of Diabetic Nephropathy Prevention 2018-05-01
Series:Journal of Nephropharmacology
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author Sindou Sanogo
Serge Didier Konan
Kouamé Hubert Yao
Séry Patrick Diopoh
Jean Aka
Randolphe Niava
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Serge Didier Konan
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description In general, the term "preeclampsia" refers to the presence of hypertension associated with proteinuria occurring after 20 weeks of gestation in a previously non-proteinuric and normotensive woman. A 24-year-old woman, known to be non-hypertensive, carried two pregnancies and lost two babies. In 2011, as she was carrying the third (twin) pregnancy at 17 weeks of amenorrhea, she was admitted to the hospital for an 8-kilogram excess weight gain between two antenatal visits spaced 4 weeks apart. The clinical examination revealed 140 mmHg systolic blood pressure and 80 mm Hg diastolic blood pressure. The following days, the systolic blood pressure ranged between 110 and 120 mm Hg. Furthermore, the presence of bilateral and symmetrical pitting edema of the lower limbs was reported. The laboratory assessment upon admission showed the following results, proteinuria; 3.3 g/24 h, total albumin; 1.7 g/dL, total protein; 5.4 g/dL and total calcium was 75 g/L. The test results for HIV serology, HBs antigen and HCV antibodies as well as antinuclear and native anti-DNA antibodies were negative. The treatment consisted of iron, folic acid and calcium supplementation. Cesarean section was scheduled for the 38th week. The immediate aftermath was simple. Formula feeding was recommended for the newborns and ramipril 1.25 mg was initiated in the mother once daily. The evolution was marked by a progressive reduction in proteinuria around 500 mg/24 h six months after delivery, and below 200 mg/24 h one year later. Pre-eclampsia before 20 weeks of gestation is rare. Hypertension, which is its main clinical sign, may be exceptionally absent at this stage.
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spelling doaj.art-f9ac09649aab43859e009e16f80669b22022-12-21T21:05:13ZengSociety of Diabetic Nephropathy PreventionJournal of Nephropharmacology2345-42022018-05-0172169173npj-20181218210923Preeclampsia without hypertension occurring at 17 weeks of amenorrhea; a case report and review of literatureSindou Sanogo0Serge Didier Konan1Kouamé Hubert Yao2Séry Patrick Diopoh3Jean Aka4Randolphe Niava5Department of Nephrology and Internal Medicine, University Hospital of Treichville, Abidjan, Côte d’IvoireDepartment of Nephrology and Internal Medicine, University Hospital of Treichville, Abidjan, Côte d’IvoireDepartment of Nephrology and Internal Medicine, University Hospital of Treichville, Abidjan, Côte d’IvoireDepartment of Nephrology and Internal Medicine, University Hospital of Treichville, Abidjan, Côte d’IvoireDepartment of Nephrology and Internal Medicine, University Hospital of Treichville, Abidjan, Côte d’IvoireDepartment of Nephrology and Internal Medicine, University Hospital of Treichville, Abidjan, Côte d’IvoireIn general, the term "preeclampsia" refers to the presence of hypertension associated with proteinuria occurring after 20 weeks of gestation in a previously non-proteinuric and normotensive woman. A 24-year-old woman, known to be non-hypertensive, carried two pregnancies and lost two babies. In 2011, as she was carrying the third (twin) pregnancy at 17 weeks of amenorrhea, she was admitted to the hospital for an 8-kilogram excess weight gain between two antenatal visits spaced 4 weeks apart. The clinical examination revealed 140 mmHg systolic blood pressure and 80 mm Hg diastolic blood pressure. The following days, the systolic blood pressure ranged between 110 and 120 mm Hg. Furthermore, the presence of bilateral and symmetrical pitting edema of the lower limbs was reported. The laboratory assessment upon admission showed the following results, proteinuria; 3.3 g/24 h, total albumin; 1.7 g/dL, total protein; 5.4 g/dL and total calcium was 75 g/L. The test results for HIV serology, HBs antigen and HCV antibodies as well as antinuclear and native anti-DNA antibodies were negative. The treatment consisted of iron, folic acid and calcium supplementation. Cesarean section was scheduled for the 38th week. The immediate aftermath was simple. Formula feeding was recommended for the newborns and ramipril 1.25 mg was initiated in the mother once daily. The evolution was marked by a progressive reduction in proteinuria around 500 mg/24 h six months after delivery, and below 200 mg/24 h one year later. Pre-eclampsia before 20 weeks of gestation is rare. Hypertension, which is its main clinical sign, may be exceptionally absent at this stage.http://jnephropharmacology.com/PDF/npj-7-169.pdfPre-eclampsiaPregnancyProteinuriaNephrotic syndrome
spellingShingle Sindou Sanogo
Serge Didier Konan
Kouamé Hubert Yao
Séry Patrick Diopoh
Jean Aka
Randolphe Niava
Preeclampsia without hypertension occurring at 17 weeks of amenorrhea; a case report and review of literature
Journal of Nephropharmacology
Pre-eclampsia
Pregnancy
Proteinuria
Nephrotic syndrome
title Preeclampsia without hypertension occurring at 17 weeks of amenorrhea; a case report and review of literature
title_full Preeclampsia without hypertension occurring at 17 weeks of amenorrhea; a case report and review of literature
title_fullStr Preeclampsia without hypertension occurring at 17 weeks of amenorrhea; a case report and review of literature
title_full_unstemmed Preeclampsia without hypertension occurring at 17 weeks of amenorrhea; a case report and review of literature
title_short Preeclampsia without hypertension occurring at 17 weeks of amenorrhea; a case report and review of literature
title_sort preeclampsia without hypertension occurring at 17 weeks of amenorrhea a case report and review of literature
topic Pre-eclampsia
Pregnancy
Proteinuria
Nephrotic syndrome
url http://jnephropharmacology.com/PDF/npj-7-169.pdf
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