ATYPICAL ECLAMPSIA UNVEILED: LESSONS FROM A SERIES OF CLINICAL CASES

Authors

  • RAMYA B POST GRADUATE, DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY, SIMATS, SAVEETHA MEDICAL COLLEGE, SAVEETHA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU, INDIA
  • JAYASHREE K HEAD AND PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY, SAVEETHA MEDICAL COLLEGE, SAVEETHA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU, INDIA
  • DR.J. JEEVARATHAN PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY, SREE BALAJI DENTAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL, CHENNAI, INDIA

Keywords:

Eclampsia, Diagnostic Indicators, Symptoms and Manifestations

Abstract

This case series examines the intricacies of unusual eclampsia by specifically focusing on situations where patients had eclamptic seizures without the conventional signs of high blood pressure or protein in the urine. Every instance highlights the distinct clinical difficulties posed by these unusual expressions, which depart considerably from the standard and necessitate customized approaches to treatment. The lack of standard diagnostic indicators requires a high level of attentiveness and flexibility in treatment protocols , resulting in outcomes that demonstrate the varying effectiveness of these techniques. The report supports more investigation into the etiology and treatment of a typical eclampsia to improve the accuracy of diagnosis and patient outcomes. It emphasizes the importance of revised clinical recommendations that include a wide range of probable symptoms and manifestations. This investigation is crucial for enhancing the quality of care and ensuring the safety of all expectant mothers, especially those who exhibit atypical signs of eclampsia.

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B, R., K, J., & JEEVARATHAN, D. (2025). ATYPICAL ECLAMPSIA UNVEILED: LESSONS FROM A SERIES OF CLINICAL CASES. TPM – Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology, 32(S1 (2025): Posted 12 May), 400–405. Retrieved from https://tpmap.org/submission/index.php/tpm/article/view/192