Q26: October 2020 PLAB 1 Recall
A. Acute fatty liver of pregnancy
B. Acute cholecystitis
C. Obstetric cholestasis
D. Biliary colic
E. Pemphigoid gestationis
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The correct answer is C. Obstetric cholestasis
Obstetric cholestasis, also recognised as intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy, is a condition caused by the reduced flow of bile. Common symptoms: Pruritus usually worse palms, soles and abdomen. Raised bilirubin is seen in around > 90% of cases
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