Diagnosis and Treatment of Pregnancy Complicated with Cerebral Blind

2001 
To explore the pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis, and treatment methods for pregnancy complicated with cortex cerebral blind. Methods: Data of 6 patients with pregnancy complicated with cortex cerebral blind in the last 10 years were analyzed. Results: The prognosis of mother and newborn were good in 6 cases with pregnancy complicated with cortex cerebral blind prognosis who underwent caesarean operation. Three cases with late pregnancy complicated with cortex cerebral blind had a slight systemic symptom, headache disappeared immediately after delivery, and visual acuity recovered in one month. Three cases with middle and serious hypertension syndrome complicated with cortex cerebral blind had serious systemic symptom. After delivered, symptoms of hypertension syndromes recurred in one month, and visual acuity recovered in 6 month. Six newborns were visited for 3 years, and the weight, intellection, and eyesight were the same as that of normal children. Conclusions: Pregnancy complicated with cortex cerebral blind may occur in normal and serious pregnant hypertension syndrome patients, and the treatment is similar. Timing diagnosis and ending delivery are important.
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