KMID : 0358419940370081649
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Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1994 Volume.37 No. 8 p.1649 ~ p.1654
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Late Postpartum Eclampsia : A Case Report
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Abstract
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Eclampsia is characterized by generalized tonic-clonic convulsions that develop in women with hypertension induced or aggravated by pregnancy. Because identification of patients at risk and preventive therapies are imperfect, eclamptic seizures
continue
to occur occasionally during puerperium.
Nearly all cases of postpartum elcampsia develop within 24 hours of delivery, but otherwise typical cases are seen up to 26 days postpartum. Another diagnosis should be considered in women with the onset of convulsions more than 48 hours
postpartum. We
described two cases of late onset postpartum eclampsia including a review of the literature.
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