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Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine
2001 Volume.12 No. 2 p.189 ~ p.193
Two Cases of Late Postpartum Eclampsia
¼Òº´ÇÐ/So BH
±è¿µ¹Î/¹Ú±Ô³²/±è¼¼°æ/Kim YM/Park KN/Kim SK
Abstract
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 eclampsia develop within 24 hours of delivery, but typical cases are seen up to 26 days postpartum. Convulsion with initial presentation more than 48 hours but less than 4 weeks after delivery are commonly referred to as late postpartum eclampsia. We describe two cases of late postpartum eclampsia and give a review of literature.
KEYWORD
Postpartum, Eclampsia
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