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Such disorders include:
Such disorders include:


*Acute exacerbation of systemic lupus erythematous
*Acute exacerbation of [[systemic lupus erythematous]]
*Adrenal Insufficiency
*[[Adrenal Insufficiency]] or Acute [[Adrenal crisis]]
*Aneurysm of the brain
*[[Aneurysm]] of the brain
*Brain tumor
*Brain tumor
*[[Cerebellar Haemorrhage]]
*Disseminated herpes simplex
*Disseminated herpes simplex
*Disseminated sepsis syndromes
*Disseminated sepsis syndromes
*Fatty liver of pregnancy
*[[Drug Overdose]] syndromes
*Hemolytic uremic syndrome
*[[Drug Withdrawal]] syndromes
*[[Encephalitis]]
*[[Fatty liver of pregnancy]]
*[[Hemolytic uremic syndrome]]
*[[Hypertensive encephalopathy]]
*[[Hypoglycemia]]
*Medication- or drug-related seizures
*Medication- or drug-related seizures
*[[Meningitis]]
*[[Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome]] ([[PRES]])
*[[Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome]] ([[PRES]])
*Seizure disorders
*[[Primary Hyperaldosteronism]]
*Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
*[[Seizure]] disorders and [[Epilepsy]]
*[[Stroke]] (Hemorrhagic or Ischemic)
*[[Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura]]


Usually the presence of the signs of severe preeclampsia that precede and accompany eclampsia facilitate the diagnosis.
Usually the presence of the signs of severe preeclampsia that precede and accompany eclampsia facilitate the diagnosis.

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Overview

Seizures during pregnancy that are unrelated to preeclampsia need to be distinguished from eclampsia.

Differentiating Eclampsia from other Diseases

Such disorders include:

Usually the presence of the signs of severe preeclampsia that precede and accompany eclampsia facilitate the diagnosis.

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