A young nulliparous women previously diagnosed with pregnancy-induced hypertension suffered a seizure during active first stage labour. Pre-seizure blood pressure was borderline high but she did not fulfill other criteria for pre-eclampsia. She underwent emergency caesarean section for presumed eclampsia. Postoperatively, she deteriorated neurologically. CT scan showed an intracranial haemorrhage requiring neurosurgical intervention. The similarities of presentation of a primary cerebrovascular event and eclampsia following an intra-partum seizure made the differential diagnosis difficult.
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Cheng, A. Y., & Kwan, A. (1997). Perioperative management of intra-partum seizure. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 25(5), 535–538. https://doi.org/10.1177/0310057x9702500513
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