Neurocysticercosis is the most common helminthic (tapeworm) infection of the brain worldwide. It presents as hydrocephalus and acute onset seizures. A 28-year-old para 3 live 3 [P3L3], post-partum [day 7], resident of Arvi, presented in casualty during emergency hours with headache and fever since 7 days. She presented with h/o convulsions 2 episodes, one on day 5 and one on day 7 of her full term vaginal home delivery. She presented to the Emergency Department on day 7 with generalised tonic-clonic seizures preceded by nausea and headache. All her blood investigations were within normal limits except an extremely surprising finding on CT scan. 40% of patients having postpartum convulsions do not experience preeclampsia, clinical awareness ...
Eclampsia occurring without prior signs and symptoms of preeclampsia is called atypical eclampsia. W...
Six pregnant women with convulsions between 25 to 40 weeks of gestation were experienced. Among them...
Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is a rare clinico-neuroradiologic condition, not...
Convulsions in postpartum period are not very rare. Though the most common etiology is postpartum ec...
Seizure in early postoperative period in a postpartum female always poses diagnostic dilemma for bot...
Convulsive crisis is a transient disturbance of cerebral function, and the etiology of which may be ...
Postpartum preeclampsia refers to hypertension and proteinuria after delivery, and the occurrence of...
Background: Eclampsia, an enigmatic multisystem complication of pregnancy, is commonly defined as ne...
Background: Eclampsia is defined as the occurrence of one or more convulsions in association with ra...
Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome (PRES) refers to a clinic-radiologic diagnosis. Clinica...
Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis is a rare neurologic emergency during pregnancy. Life threatening c...
Background: Eclampsia is characterized by sudden onset of generalized tonic-clonic convulsion or com...
Background: Convulsions in pregnancy pose serious morbidity and mortality to both mother and the fet...
Eclampsia is the development of general-ized convulsions in a pregnant or puerperal woman, usually b...
Authors report a series of three cases of unusual presentation of posterior reversible encephalopath...
Eclampsia occurring without prior signs and symptoms of preeclampsia is called atypical eclampsia. W...
Six pregnant women with convulsions between 25 to 40 weeks of gestation were experienced. Among them...
Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is a rare clinico-neuroradiologic condition, not...
Convulsions in postpartum period are not very rare. Though the most common etiology is postpartum ec...
Seizure in early postoperative period in a postpartum female always poses diagnostic dilemma for bot...
Convulsive crisis is a transient disturbance of cerebral function, and the etiology of which may be ...
Postpartum preeclampsia refers to hypertension and proteinuria after delivery, and the occurrence of...
Background: Eclampsia, an enigmatic multisystem complication of pregnancy, is commonly defined as ne...
Background: Eclampsia is defined as the occurrence of one or more convulsions in association with ra...
Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome (PRES) refers to a clinic-radiologic diagnosis. Clinica...
Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis is a rare neurologic emergency during pregnancy. Life threatening c...
Background: Eclampsia is characterized by sudden onset of generalized tonic-clonic convulsion or com...
Background: Convulsions in pregnancy pose serious morbidity and mortality to both mother and the fet...
Eclampsia is the development of general-ized convulsions in a pregnant or puerperal woman, usually b...
Authors report a series of three cases of unusual presentation of posterior reversible encephalopath...
Eclampsia occurring without prior signs and symptoms of preeclampsia is called atypical eclampsia. W...
Six pregnant women with convulsions between 25 to 40 weeks of gestation were experienced. Among them...
Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is a rare clinico-neuroradiologic condition, not...