Acute onset neurological disorders during pregnancy: A literature review

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Objectives To characterize the most common peripheral and central neurological disorders during pregnancy. Methods Original research and review of the literature on neurological complications during pregnancy. We searched for keywords related to the topic on different databases. Results Pregnancy involves physiological changes that can trigger peripheral neurological and/or central nervous system pathologies, which can sometimes be associated with hypertensive disorders. A definitive diagnosis of neurological disorders can be made according to the trimester of pregnancy and the clinical findings. Carpal tunnel syndrome and peripheral facial palsy are common peripheral neurological disorders, more frequent in the second half of pregnancy. Central nervous disorders are more complex and a precise diagnosis must be made in order to improve perinatal outcomes, provide correct management and treatment and to prevent acute and long-term complications. Conclusions It is possible to achieve a precise diagnosis,management and treatment of neurological disorders during pregnancy, but these require a multidisciplinary approach, crucial to improve perinatal outcomes.

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Ferraz, Z. da C., Parra, J., Areia, A. L., Vasco, E., & Moura, P. (2017, November 1). Acute onset neurological disorders during pregnancy: A literature review. Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetricia. Federacao Brasileira das Sociedades de Ginecologia e Obstetricia. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1604058

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