Sayan, Cemile Dayangan2020-06-252020-06-252018closedAccess0144-36151364-6893https://doi.org/10.1080/01443615.2017.1378874https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12587/7541Hyperemesis gravidarum is defined as a condition emerging during pregnancy, is prominent with severe nausea and vomiting, a water-electrolyte imbalance and liver-kidney function disorder and causes more than 5% loss of body weight. In cases of severe hyperemesis gravidarum, maternal morbidities such as water-electrolyte imbalance, hepatorenal failure, Wernicke's encephalopathy, splenic avulsion, oesophageal rupture, pneumothorax have been reported. We present a case of hyperemesis gravidarum, which continued until the third trimester and developed secondary hepatorenal failure, a water-electrolyte imbalance, intrauterine growth restriction, anhydramnios, foetal distress and neonatal mortality.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessHyperemesispregnancyfoetal distresshepatorenal failureA case of prolonged hyperemesis resulting in hepatorenal failure, foetal distress and neonatal mortalityArticle38457357510.1080/01443615.2017.13788742-s2.0-8504128346529385934Q3WOS:000435694700025Q4