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Icterus gravidarum
also known as Hepatopathia gravidarum, the Latin expression for jaundice of pregnancy.

There are two different forms of jaundice of pregnancy:

1. Icterus in graviditate (jaundice during pregnancy in which the cause is unrelated to the pregnancy)
This condition occurs in acute inflammation of the liver (Acute Hepatitis), acute destruction of liver cells, cirrhosis of the liver, jaundice from obstruction by gallstones and lysis of the red blood cells.

2. Icterus e graviditate (jaundice as a result of the pregnancy, in which the cause is related to the pregnancy itself). This condition occurs in acute fatty liver, in toxaemia of pregnancy (gestosis) with the HELLP syndrome (lysis of red blood cells and raised liver values) and in biliary stasis (congestion) within the liver. The latter condition is sometimes observed after the hormonal contraceptive pill. The premature birth rate is then 20% and the neonatal mortality 10%.

Glossary entries:  Roche and Walter de Gruyter, Berlin