Severe hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in a pregnant woman
- Authors: Shutova S.D., Shutov A.M., Nenasheva G.G., Shutova L.A., Kuznetsova L.V.
- Issue: Vol 77, No 1 (1996)
- Pages: 59-60
- Section: Short articles
- URL: https://bakhtiniada.ru/kazanmedj/article/view/90965
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj90965
- ID: 90965
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Abstract
Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) is a disease of viral etiology, which is based on the defeat of small vessels with the development of DIC syndrome. The severity of the condition and the outcome of severe HFRS are determined by acute renal failure (ARF). Cases of eclampsia with HFRS, which are not associated with hemodialysis, are described, during which, as is known, the appearance of seizures is possible due to the development of an imbalance syndrome. In the period of oligoanuria and polyuria with HFRS, there is an increase in peripheral vascular resistance with normal or reduced BCC with the formation of arterial hypertension in some cases. Changes in central hemodynamics in HFRS are close to those in preeclampsia and eclampsia of pregnant women. In addition, coagulopathy is characteristic of HFRS and late gestosis.
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S. D. Shutova
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A. M. Shutov
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Russian Federation, Penza
G. G. Nenasheva
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Russian Federation, Penza
L. A. Shutova
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Russian Federation, Penza
L. V. Kuznetsova
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Russian Federation, Penza
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