Bulk Suggestion Bulk ID: braviboron/05.12.25-07:45AM
Rejected at: May, 31, 2025 12:55 a.m.
Author: braviboron
Related Deck: 1675118865074
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Rationale for new note

ICP

Rejection reason

Too vague

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What is the pathophysiology of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy?

{{c1::Multifactorial slowing of biliary flow}}
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What is the <b>pathophysiology&nbsp;</b>of&nbsp;<u>intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy</u>?<br><br>{{c1::Multifactorial slowing of biliary flow}}
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- One contributor is thought to be due to dysregulated bile acid synthesis due to hormonal factors 
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- One contributor is thought to be due to dysregulated bile acid synthesis due to hormonal factors&nbsp;
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Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy – Diagnosis and Management. SOMANZ. 2023. https://www.somanz.org/content/uploads/2023/08/SOMANZ-ICP-Consensus-Statement-1.6.23-Web-Version.pdf Accessed May 2025. 
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Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy – Diagnosis and Management. SOMANZ. 2023.&nbsp;<a href="https://www.somanz.org/content/uploads/2023/08/SOMANZ-ICP-Consensus-Statement-1.6.23-Web-Version.pdf">https://www.somanz.org/content/uploads/2023/08/SOMANZ-ICP-Consensus-Statement-1.6.23-Web-Version.pdf</a>&nbsp;Accessed May 2025.&nbsp;
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#Malleus_CM::#Guidelines::Australia::National::SOMANZ::SOMANZ_Intrahepatic_Cholestasis_of_Pregnancy_-_Diagnosis_and_Management #Malleus_CM::#Guidelines::New_Zealand::SOMANZ::SOMANZ_Intrahepatic_Cholestasis_of_Pregnancy_-_Diagnosis_and_Management #Malleus_CM::#Resources_by_Rotation::Obstetrics_&_Gynaecology #Malleus_CM::#Subjects::Obstetrics_&_Gynaecology::01_Obstetrics::01_Pregnancy::02_Mother::Intrahepatic_Cholestasis_of_Pregnancy::05_Pathophysiology