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Life-threatening pontine hemorrhage secondary to HELLP syndrome.

Sajjad AliSara Anjum FazalSyed Abdullah MonawwerMahfuza Anan
Published in: Clinical case reports (2023)
HELLP syndrome is a severe form of pre-eclampsia that typically develops prior to delivery but can sometimes happen postpartum. The classic triad of HELLP syndrome comprises of hemolysis, elevated liver enzyme levels, and low platelet counts. This condition is known to have a higher incidence of fatal neurological complications, such as pontine hemorrhage, when compared to a typical pre-eclampsia.
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