Status Epilepticus and Low-Grade Glioma in the Pregnant State: Case Report and Ethical Considerations
Andrew L. Waack,
Vito M. Lucarelli,
Amulya Marellapudi
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: The pregnant state may cause or exacerbate existing neurological disease. Gliomas appear to be influenced by the physiological changes that occur during pregnancy. The pregnant state may also cause seizures, including status epilepticus. There are currently no defined treatment guidelines to direct clinical decision making, and many of the commonly employed therapies are contraindicated during pregnancy. Case Presentation: The current article describes the case of a 40-year-old G3P1101 female at … Show more
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