2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.annfar.2013.02.008
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Dissection artérielle carotidienne bilatérale dans un contexte de prééclampsie sévère : une cause inhabituelle de céphalées du post-partum

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“…The literature search in PubMed and in Chinese medical network databases yielded 30 articles including 44 patients with postpartum cerebral arterial dissections [6,16–43] (Table 1). Including the case from our hospital, there were a total of 45 patients, with an age range of 24 to 44 years (mean 34).…”
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“…The literature search in PubMed and in Chinese medical network databases yielded 30 articles including 44 patients with postpartum cerebral arterial dissections [6,16–43] (Table 1). Including the case from our hospital, there were a total of 45 patients, with an age range of 24 to 44 years (mean 34).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Experts in the field consider the central role to be autoimmune thrombotic microangiopathy leading to the development of the HELLP syndrome [6]. However, cases of CAD are very rare in this context, and to our knowledge only 2 have been published to date: the first case involves a bithalamic infarct as a result of a left vertebral artery dissection [7] and the second case a bilateral internal carotid artery dissection without stroke in a severe preeclamptic setting [8]. However, in view of the current knowledge, no correlation between the HELLP syndrome and CAD can be established.…”
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confidence: 99%