Magnetic resonance imaging in preeclampsia and eclampsia complicated by visual disturbance and other neurological abnormalities
2002
Abstract This study describes magnetic resonance imaging findings in women presenting with neurological complications associated with preeclampsia and eclampsia. One eclamptic and two preeclamptic women were studied after presenting with postpartum neurological events. In two women the brain increased in size on the initial follow-up images, following the same pattern seen in normal pregnancy. In the other woman, the brain was decreased in size at 13 days postpartum but increased in size at six weeks postpartum. This initial reduction in brain size may reflect the resolution of cerebral oedema resulting from underlying pathological processes.
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