Castro M A, Ouzounian J G, Colletti P M, Shaw K J, Stein S M, Goodwin T M
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Los Angeles County/University of Southern California Medical Center, University of Southern California School of Medicine. USA.
J Reprod Med. 1996 Nov;41(11):839-43.
Radiologic findings thought to be characteristic of acute fatty liver of pregnancy have been described in a limited number of cases. We describe wide experience with liver imaging of this disease.
A retrospective review was performed on charts from 1982 to 1994 to identify those patients with acute fatty liver of pregnancy who had radiologic studies.
Twenty-eight patients with acute fatty liver of pregnancy were identified, for an incidence of 1/6,692 births. Nineteen patients underwent at least one imaging study, and seven had more than one. Findings consistent with fatty infiltration of the liver are found in 3/11 patients with ultrasound, 5/10 with computed tomography (CT) and 0/5 with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Three patients with normal ultrasound scans subsequently had evidence of fatty filtration on CT scan.
Detection of fat in the liver of patients with acute fatty liver of pregnancy with current imaging techniques is limited and did not contribute to the management of patients in this series. Further studies are necessary to define to role of MRI--in particular, spectroscopy.