Abstract:Background: Convulsions in pregnancy pose serious morbidity and mortality to both mother and the fetus. Eclampsia being the most common cause. However, many medical disorders like epilepsy, cerebral malaria, meningitis, metabolic disorders etc can result in convulsions in pregnancy. This study was conducted to determine the prevalence of various aetiologies leading to convulsions and to assess how the various demographic-clinical characteristics affect the maternal as well as fetal outcome in patients with ecl… Show more
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