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A Perilous Postpartum Oversight: The Misdiagnosis of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis

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A Perilous Postpartum Oversight: The Misdiagnosis of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis

A recent case report and literature review highlights the critical risk of misdiagnosing cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) in postpartum patients, a condition requiring urgent anesthetic and multidisciplinary management. The report details a puerperal case where initial diagnostic challenges delayed appropriate intervention, underscoring the complex neurological presentation that can mimic other postpartum complications. This analysis emphasizes the need for heightened vigilance and rapid imaging to differentiate CVST from more common conditions, ensuring timely anticoagulation and neurocritical care to prevent catastrophic outcomes like stroke or death.

Study Significance: For anesthesiologists involved in obstetric anesthesia and perioperative care, this case reinforces the imperative of considering rare but life-threatening neurological emergencies in the differential diagnosis for postpartum patients with headache or altered mental status. It has direct implications for preoperative assessment, collaborative communication with neurology and obstetrics teams, and preparedness for managing associated complications like intracranial hypertension during surgery. Understanding these diagnostic pitfalls is essential for optimizing multimodal analgesia plans and ensuring hemodynamic stability in a patient population at unique risk.

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