Late onset postpartum eclampsia: It is really never too latea case of eclampsia 8 weeks after delivery

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Introduction. Eclampsia is the combination of preeclampsia and seizures. Approximately one-half of all cases of eclampsia occur postpartum. Thereby late onset postpartum eclampsia is defined by its onset more than 48 hours after delivery. Summary of Case. We report a postpartum eclampsia occurring 8 weeks after delivery, which is the latest onset ever described. The course was complicated by an intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). Conclusion. A late onset postpartum eclampsia even several weeks after delivery should be considered as possible diagnosis, since early treatment initiation with magnesium sulphate and antihypertensive medication prevents severe complications and reduces mortality. © 2010 Jens Minnerup et al.

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Minnerup, J., Kleffner, I., Wersching, H., Zimmermann, J., Schäbitz, W. R., Niederstadt, T., & Dziewas, R. (2010). Late onset postpartum eclampsia: It is really never too latea case of eclampsia 8 weeks after delivery. Stroke Research and Treatment. https://doi.org/10.4061/2010/798616

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