Mujtaba Mohammadtokir, Kelsey Michelle D, Saeed Muhammad Ahsan
Conn Med. 2014 Jun-Jul;78(6):349-52.
Acute onset of neurological symptoms in a pregnant female is a rare medical emergency. We report a case of a 38-year-old female who presented with a stroke secondary to carotid artery dissection. Our case illustrates the need to consider vascular imaging before administering thrombolytic therapy in peripartum females to avoid unnecessary risks to either the mother or the fetus. Management is controversial and is discussed briefly.