Patient Diagnosed of Budd-Chiari Willing to Get Pregnant: Presentation of a New Case of Full-Term Pregnancy
Abstract
Budd-Chiari  			syndrome is an infrequent pathology characterized  by the     obstruction of the suprahepatic venous outflow. It can manifest in several ways  			and may become very severe. So far, there is great controversy on the issue of whether these  			patients should become pregnant, because of the complications this  			implies in this disease. Nowadays, there are very few cases of  			full-term pregnancy with good outcome reported. We present a case of  			a 36-year-old patient with subseptate uterus diagnosed of Budd-Chiari  			with Polycythemia Vera (jack2 gene mutation and heterozygosity for  			factor V Leiden). After being treated and the disease controlled,  			the patient got pregnant. This is one of the few cases that exist  			with good outcome. Strict follow-up of the patient was carried out  			at our hospital and no complications occurred throughout pregnancy  			and postpartum. The patient was treated prior to pregnancy with low  			molecular weight heparin and antiplatelet drugs until 24 hours prior  			to labor. Delivery occurred by cesarean section (CS) at 37 weeks  			without complications. The healthy newborn was discharged with the  			mother after one  			week of  			hospitalization.  			The proper control of this disease  prior to pregnancy, together 			with strict monitoring conducted during it seems one of the keys to make possible pregnancy  in young patients willing to get pregnant.  In  			conclusion, this case could not support the contraindication of  			pregnancy in certain cases of this pathology. Moreover, the patient  			should be always informed of all the existing risks and  			complications.
doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4021/jcgo148w
		doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4021/jcgo148w
Keywords
Budd-Chiari; Pregnant; Full-term pregnancy; Polycythemia Vera
		