Neurology Specific Literature Search   
 
[home][thesaurus]
    
Click Here to return To Results

 

Cranial Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Severe Preeclampsia vs Eclampsia
Arch Neurol 50:399-406, Degre,K.B.,et al, 1993
See this aricle in Pubmed

Article Abstract
Half of the women with severe preeclampsia had abnormal scans with nonspecific foci of increased signal in the deep cerebral white matter on T2-weighted images.However,women with eclampsia had either a multifocal area of increased signal at the gray-white matter junction on T2-weighted images or cortical edema and hemorrhage.These findings are consistent with necropsy descriptions of cortical edema and petechial hemorrhage.Basal ganglion lesions were also common.These findings appear to be unique to eclamptic women and should be considered of diagnostic significance in contrast to the nonspecific changes in patients with severe preeclampsia. Cranial magnetic resonance imaging may,thus,be of value in cases with diagnostic uncertainty,atypical presentation,or focal neurologic deficit.
 
Related Tags
(click to filter results - removes previous filter)

basal ganglia
basal ganglia,lesion of
eclampsia
gyrus,abnormal
intracerebral hemorrhage
MRI
MRI,abnormal
pre-eclampsia

Click Here to return To Results