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R Boulton1, M Hamilton, A Lewis
1University Department of Medicine, Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, London, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
Most pregnant women with a history of ulcerative colitis will have a normal pregnancy and deliver a healthy child. Medical therapy can usually control the disease in those patients who experience an exacerbation, and only a minority of women progress to severe colitis necessitating surgery in pregnancy. We describe a woman who developed colitis in the first weeks of pregnancy that initially responded to steroid enemas. She then relapsed and progressed to severe colitis requiring a sub-total colectomy in the 26th wk of pregnancy. This was complicated by intra-abdominal sepsis and an abscess that required drainage. She successfully completed pregnancy, to be delivered of a healthy daughter in the 32nd wk of pregnancy.
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