2019
DOI: 10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20191358
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Spontaneous subdural hematoma in a multigravida with chronic kidney disease and superadded pre-eclampsia detected by MRI: a case report

Abstract: Chronic kidney disease and pre-eclampsia are both known individual culprits for significant morbidity and mortality of mother and child worldwide. Non traumatic spontaneous subdural hematoma in pregnancy is a rare scenario, however stage 5 chronic kidney disease with superadded pre-eclampsia can be contributory factor for spontaneous extra axial bleed. Our patient was 25-year-old with history of end stage renal disease and chronic hypertension admitted with superadded pre-eclampsia. She had 1 living issue and … Show more

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“…These factors are the major causes of maternal as well as antenatal morbidity and mortality. At the global level, it is evaluated that pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) affects about 5-8% of all pregnant women [6]. Advanced maternal age, African American race, hypertensive diseases, coagulopathy, and tobacco abuse were all independent risk factors for pregnancy-related ICH [1].…”
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“…These factors are the major causes of maternal as well as antenatal morbidity and mortality. At the global level, it is evaluated that pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) affects about 5-8% of all pregnant women [6]. Advanced maternal age, African American race, hypertensive diseases, coagulopathy, and tobacco abuse were all independent risk factors for pregnancy-related ICH [1].…”
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confidence: 99%