January 01, 1990; 40 (1) Brief Communications
Neurologic involvement in toxemia of pregnancy
Reversible MRI lesions
Henry G. Raroque, William W. Orrison, Gary A. Rosenberg
First published January 1, 1990, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.40.1.167
Henry G. Raroque Jr.
William W. Orrison
Neurologic involvement in toxemia of pregnancy
Reversible MRI lesions
Henry G. Raroque, William W. Orrison, Gary A. Rosenberg
Neurology Jan 1990, 40 (1) 167; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.40.1.167
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Abstract
Three women presenting with toxemia of pregnancy revealed reversible increased signal intensity on T2-weighted images by MRI. Overall, neuroradiologic techniques, with MRI the most sensitive, help elucidate the pathophysiology and facilitate the diagnosis in this condition.
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