Subaraknoidalblödning som årsag til kramper hos en gravid kvinde
Sammanfattning
This case report describes a pregnant woman of gestational week37 + 2 days who was admitted to the hospital with first-time seizures. The patient was stabilized, and an acute caesarian section was
performed due to the possible aetiology of eclampsia and the advanced gestational age. Because of the atypical clinical history and normal maternal blood samples a computed tomography of the cerebrum was
performed demonstrating a subarachnoid haemorrhage. A computed tomography-angiography revealed an aneurism at the anterior communicating artery. The aneurism was coiled the following day to reduce the
risk of rebleeding.