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Maternal brain death and prolonged fetal survival.
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1989
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Traumatic Brain InjuryBrain DevelopmentBrain DeathFetal MedicineBrain LesionBrain InjuryNeurology30-Year-old WomanNeuropathologyMassive Brain InjuriesHealth SciencesMaternal ComplicationNeurologic Intensive CareMaternal HealthFetal NeurodevelopmentPediatricsPregnancyMaternal Brain DeathNeuroscienceConcussionFetal ComplicationMedicineEmergency Medicine
A 30-year-old woman suffered massive brain injuries after a motor vehicle accident at 15 weeks' gestation. The patient was diagnosed as brain-dead on her tenth hospital day. She was supported with intensive care for 107 days after this diagnosis, and a normal 1555-g male infant was delivered at approximately 32 weeks' gestation by repeat cesarean section. The child is developing normally at 11 months of age. This represents the longest reported case of prolongation of pregnancy after brain death.
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