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Postpartum angiopathy with reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS): imaging in diagnosis and follow-up

Angiopatia puerperal com síndrome de vasoconstricção cerebral reversível (SVCR): achados de imagem e follow up

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Postpartum angiopathy with reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS): imaging in diagnosis and follow-up

Angiopatia puerperal com síndrome de vasoconstricção cerebral reversível (SVCR): achados de imagem e follow up

Ligia Lima Bittencourt; Antonio Carlos Martins Maia Júnior; Antônio José da Rocha

Section of Neuroradiology, Santa Casa de Misericórdia de São Paulo, São Paulo SP, Brazil

Correspondence Correspondence Ligia L. Bittencourt Rua Dr Martinico Prado 71 01224-010 São Paulo SP - Brasil. E-mail: ligiabittencourt@yahoo.com.br

A 27-year-old previously healthy woman, nulliparae, was admitted with an acute onset of severe occipital headache, 10 days after an elective cesarean. Her medical history and laboratory were unremarkable. Postdural puncture headache was dismissed. Progressive worsening of the pain was followed by amaurosis and numbness. The diagnosis of postpartum angiopathy with RCVS was established on clinical and imaging basis (Fig 1). A brief course of glucocorticoids was instituted. She had a fully recovery without any sequelae. MR follow-up showed the reversibility of the imaging abnormalities with only a slight residual parietal gliosis (Fig 2 and 3). Differential diagnosis with eclampsia was excluded on clinical basis. Postpartum angiopathy has been considered as a prototype of RCVS characterized by abrupt onset of thunderclap headache associated with reversible segmental narrowing of cerebral arteries1,2. MR should be performed in such clinical setting to support the diagnosis and follow-up3.



Received 22 November 2010.

Received in final form 21 December 2010.

Accepted 28 December 2010.

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    Ligia L. Bittencourt
    Rua Dr Martinico Prado 71
    01224-010 São Paulo SP - Brasil.
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      20 May 2011
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      2011
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