SOCIAL MEDIA
Portuguese Medical Association's Scientific Journal
A healthy primigravida with a 36-week gestation presented with fetal right ventriculomegaly. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed an encephaloclastic porencephaly and residual hemorrhagic components. Trauma, hypertension, TORCH infection and alloimmune thrombocytopenia were excluded. A caesarean section was planned and a term boy with normal platelet count and coagulation tests was delivered. Brain MRI confirmed the previous findings (Fig. 1).