A 31 year old woman in whom subarachnoid and intracerebral haemorrhage occurred during the second trimester of pregnancy was sustained in intensive care with a respirator for 10 weeks. Computed tomography of the brain showed bilateral intraventricular haemorrhages. Because of drug resistant hypotonic episodes at 31 weeks’ gestation caesarean section was performed, and a boy was delivered. The woman died of spontaneous cardiac arrest two days after caesarean section, and the boy showed normal development. Life support can be continued for several weeks in a modern intensive care unit after fatal insult to the brain even in a pregnant woman without affecting the fetus. © 1985, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.
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Koivisto, M. E., Nuutinen, L. S., & Jarvinen, P. A. (1985). Life support for 10 weeks with successful fetal outcome after fatal maternal brain damage. British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.), 290(6477), 1237. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.290.6477.1237
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