2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jocn.2010.07.103
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Delayed angiographic changes in postpartum cerebral angiopathy

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“…23 reported resolution or significant improvement of headache; four were left with a neurological deficit; [10,20,21,31] five patient died at a median of 12 days after presentation. [7,14,15,22] Reversibility of the segmental vasoconstriction was confirmed by follow-up TCD in 13 patients, [5,6,9,10,13,17,19,[24][25][26]29,32] MRA in 6, [2,10,11,27,31,32] and angiography in 5. [5,12,16,20,28] Overall, PCA patients presenting with SAH does not seem to have a worse outcome than those without.…”
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“…23 reported resolution or significant improvement of headache; four were left with a neurological deficit; [10,20,21,31] five patient died at a median of 12 days after presentation. [7,14,15,22] Reversibility of the segmental vasoconstriction was confirmed by follow-up TCD in 13 patients, [5,6,9,10,13,17,19,[24][25][26]29,32] MRA in 6, [2,10,11,27,31,32] and angiography in 5. [5,12,16,20,28] Overall, PCA patients presenting with SAH does not seem to have a worse outcome than those without.…”
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confidence: 86%
“…[5] Rapid neurological deterioration is a known complication after the initial presentation. [2,[9][10][11][12][13] The clinical course of PCA is typically benign, although neurological impairment (and even death) can result from progressive vasoconstriction, stroke and brain edema. [7,14,15] To the best of our knowledge, only two cases of PCA patients presenting with both SAH and interval development of neurological deficits have been previously reported.…”
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