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Recent onset neurofibromatosis complicating eclampsia with maternal death: a case report
Umber Agarwal1, Pushpa Dahiya, Krishna Sangwan
1District Hospital, Chipitola, Agra, India. agarwalumber@yahoo.co.in
Abstract:
Neurofibromatosis in pregnancy has been associated with poor perinatal outcome. A 30-year-old multigravida developed peripheral lesions of neurofibromatosis during the third month of pregnancy. She had eclampsia complicated with fatal left-sided massive intracerebral haemorrhage detected on computed tomography at 8.5 months gestation. Investigations were suggestive of HELLP syndrome. A still-born male baby was delivered. In spite of all supportive measures the patient died on the third postpartum day. We conclude that recent onset neurofibromatosis in current pregnancy should be considered as a predictor of potentially adverse maternal and fetal outcome and such pregnancies be managed in tertiary level referral centre.