Postpartum cerebral angiopathy(PCA) is a rare entity with severe initial features, which usually leads to a good outcome. The mechanism of PCA remains uncertain. It is clear that in the puerperium there is an increased susceptibility to arterial vasos...
Postpartum cerebral angiopathy(PCA) is a rare entity with severe initial features, which usually leads to a good outcome. The mechanism of PCA remains uncertain. It is clear that in the puerperium there is an increased susceptibility to arterial vasospasm and factors related to the hormonal events occurring during pregnancy and puerperium are involved. Vasoconstrictive drug, such as bromocriptine, may also be associated with PCA. We report a patient of PCA following bromocriptine medication, who had previous migraine history.