Re: post partum eclampsia

From: Alicia Mabel Lapidus (alapi@pccp.com.ar)
Sat Aug 23 07:11:33 1997


Postpartum Eclampsia is commonly seen in the first 48hs PP, but it was reported up to ten days (Brown &col. J Reprod Med 32:499, 1987)

Dra. Alicia M. Lapidus Buenos Aires Argentina alapi@pccp.com.ar alicia.lapidus@obgyn.net

-----Original Message----- De: Deborah Wage <wagedj@ctrvax.Vanderbilt.Edu> Para: Multiple recipients of list <ob-gyn-l@talk.obgyn.net> Fecha: Viernes 22 de Agosto de 1997 22:35 Asunto: post partum eclampsia

>Has anyone ever seen postpartum eclampsia? If so, how far out?
>
>Patient yesterday, 10 days postpartum, nl SVD, normal antepartum, who
>had a seizure in early AM. 1+ proteinuria, pressures slightly elevated,
>uric acid 5.2 at admission, 6.7 8 hours later, 4.4 at discharge this AM.
>Nl CT. No other etiology discovered. Discharge diagnosis was post
>partum eclampsia.
>
>Deborah Wage,MSN,FNP,CNM
>





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