Liver, biliary and pancreatic disorders in pregnant women

Authors

Keywords:

Pregnant and Liver, Pregnant and Pancreas, Pregnant and Galbladder

Abstract

During pregnancy, many transformations occur in a woman’s body, so that the generation of a new being can occur completely, all the systems of the female body are used to the extreme, therefore, sometimes, there is a collapse of one of these systems, isolated, in cascade.
For the greatest part, these disorders in our body are due to the fact that pregnant women do not always have the proper monitoring, a food compatible with their needs, genetic predispositions, interference in their daily activities, the following text demonstrates the main concerns related to pregnancy ao: liver, gallbladder and pancreas.

Author Biographies

BOGADO, Fatima Yow Chin Lin, CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF PARAGUAY

Doctor Surgeon, Specialist in Gynecology and Obstetrics, Specialist in Pathology of the
Lower Genital Tract, Specialist in Climacterium and Menopause, Specialist in
University Didactics.

SILVA, Douglas Cruz da, CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF PARAGUAY

Student of the Medicine Course at the Central University of Paraguay

TEIXEIRA, Daniele Oliveira da Silva, CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF PARAGUAY

Student of the Medicine Course at the Central University of Paraguay

DIAS, Inae Tatiana, CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF PARAGUAY

Student of the Medicine Course at the Central University of Paraguay

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Published

2023-09-06

How to Cite

BOGADO, Fatima Yow Chin Lin, SILVA, Douglas Cruz da, TEIXEIRA, Daniele Oliveira da Silva, & DIAS, Inae Tatiana. (2023). Liver, biliary and pancreatic disorders in pregnant women. PublimedUCP, 2(3), 13. Retrieved from https://www.publimeducp.org/ojs/index.php/revista/article/view/37