1943
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9378(43)90946-9
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Cerebral complications occurring in the toxemias of pregnancy

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“…The mechanism whereby the arteriospasm and cerebral oedema of true eclampsia can lead to thrombosis in cerebral vessels and intracranial haemorrhage is well established (Parks and Pearson, 1943). A number of authors quote figures of between 15 and 40 per cent for the incidence of macroscopic cerebral haemorrhage found at postmortem examination in patients dying of eclampsia (Schwartz, 1951 ;Sullivan et al, 1953;Pedowitz and Perell, 1957, etc.).…”
Section: Hypertensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mechanism whereby the arteriospasm and cerebral oedema of true eclampsia can lead to thrombosis in cerebral vessels and intracranial haemorrhage is well established (Parks and Pearson, 1943). A number of authors quote figures of between 15 and 40 per cent for the incidence of macroscopic cerebral haemorrhage found at postmortem examination in patients dying of eclampsia (Schwartz, 1951 ;Sullivan et al, 1953;Pedowitz and Perell, 1957, etc.).…”
Section: Hypertensionmentioning
confidence: 99%