Abstract
Intrahepatic cholestasis during pregnancy is associated with a higher risk of prenatal and maternal complications. There are several new publications and guidelines on the detection and thresholds of intrahepatic cholestasis during pregnancy. However, the genetic background of this disease has rarely been investigated. This is a comprehensive review of the roles of genes in intrahepatic cholestasis during pregnancy.
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