| Literature DB >> 23983844 |
Catherine M Hosley1, Louise D McCullough.
Abstract
Acute neurological diseases requiring hospitalization are relatively rare in women of childbearing age. However, during pregnancy and the postpartum period, several diseases increase in prevalence. Some are unique to the pregnant/postpartum state including preeclampsia and delivery-associated neuropathies. Others, although indirectly related to pregnancy, such as cerebral venous thrombosis, ischemic stroke, and intracerebral hemorrhage, increase in frequency and carry considerable risk of morbidity and mortality. In addition, treatment options are often limited. This review discusses the diseases more commonly seen during pregnancy and the postpartum period, with a focus on emergent neurological diseases and their management. Interventional therapies will also be discussed.Entities:
Keywords: cerebrovascular disorders; headache disorders; myasthenia gravis; neuromuscular diseases; pregnancy; stroke
Year: 2011 PMID: 23983844 PMCID: PMC3726078 DOI: 10.1177/1941875211399126
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurohospitalist ISSN: 1941-8744