Title of article :
Hypertension and proteinuria in pregnancy: Preeclampsia, acute intermittent porphyria or both?
Author/Authors :
Gerasimovska Kitanovska, Biljana Department of Nephrology - University Clinics - Skopje Republic of Macedonia , Zafirovska, Katica Department of Nephrology - University Clinics - Skopje Republic of Macedonia , Bogdanovska, Stevka Department of Nephrology - University Clinics - Skopje Republic of Macedonia , Lozance, Ljubinka Department of Nephrology - University Clinics - Skopje Republic of Macedonia
Abstract :
We report a case of early onset recurrent preeclampsia in a patient with positive family history
of preeclampsia and a newly discovered acute intermittent porphyria. A 28 years old patient
was admitted to our Clinic, due to early onset of preeclampsia in her third pregnancy. She had
refractory hypertension with tachycardia, facial flush, anxiety and difficulty in breathing. During
hospitalization, she reported occurrence of opalescent orange to reddish morning urine,
which turned dark after a while. The dipstick test revealed positive urobilinogen in the urine.
The same sample of urine was tested for porphobilinogens in the urine (by the use of Ehrlich's
reagent) which were found positive and also porphyrins which were found negative; therefore,
her medication was switched to a beta blocker. She decided to terminate pregnancy and
this was done in the next few days by the use of anesthetics that are approved for acute intermittent
porphyria. At her check up one month after delivery, her blood pressure was stabilized
and the coproporphyrine, porphobilinogen and porphyrins from single void urine were all
negative. In the check up 2 months after delivery, proteinuria of 0.5 g/day was still present;
however, it reached to normal range (1g/day) after six months. To our knowledge, this is the
first case reported in the literature where superimposed preeclampsia occurs in a patient with
newly discovered acute intermittent porphyria.
Keywords :
Acute intermittent , Preeclampsia porphyria , Hypertension
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics