1. Congenital Perisylvian Syndrome presenting as Post-partum Seizures with Preeclampsia.
- Author
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Agarwal A, Goyal M, Jain J, and Agarwal A
- Subjects
- Female, Humans, Pre-Eclampsia, Pregnancy, Young Adult, Abnormalities, Multiple diagnosis, Intellectual Disability diagnosis, Malformations of Cortical Development diagnosis, Puerperal Disorders etiology, Seizures etiology
- Abstract
Whether preceded by preeclampsia, or occuring without antecedent warning symptoms, eclamptic seizures usually occur in the antepartum period between 20 and 40 weeks of gestation or within a few hours to 2 days postpartum. We report the case of a patient with pre-eclampsia who developed seizures after more than 2 days of delivery. In view of late onset postpartum seizures and non-responsiveness to magnesium sulphate, she was further evaluated and diagnosed to have congenital perisylvian syndrome(CPS). In CPS, polymicrogyric cortex is distributed in variable extensions around the sylvian fissure i.e. a structural malformation of the brain with underlying anomaly of polymicrogyria., (© Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2011.)
- Published
- 2017