Case report: Three characteristics of tyrosine kinase inhibitor-associated cerebrovascular stenosis. High threshold for infarction, atypical infarct area, and vascular recoverability under the use of ponatinib

A. Hanazono, Masamichi Abe, Shuntaro Togashi, Teruko Takahashi, Naoto Takahashi, Masashiro Sugawara
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While tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI)-associated cerebral vascular stenosis (CVS) exhibit distinct mechanisms compared to conventional stroke in basic research, the clinical strategy remains nearly the same other than TKI-switching. We present the case of a 22-year-old female with chronic myeloid leukemia without stroke risk factors, who developed ponatinib-associated CVS. Three potential characteristics of TKI-associated CVS were identified: a heightened threshold for infarction, an atypical infarct area, and vascular recoverability. Specifically, brain computed tomography remained normal despite 20 h of severe hemiplegia. The ischemic distribution was confined in gray matter and the anterior cerebral artery territory on magnetic resonance imaging, despite severe stenosis of the internal carotid artery. Ischemic changes resolved within 10 days and arterial stenosis improved after ponatinib withdrawal. These unique features, distinct from typical stroke, could lead to misdiagnosis as non-organic neurological disorders or other conditions in ponatinib-treated patients.
病例报告:酪氨酸激酶抑制剂相关脑血管狭窄的三个特征。高梗死阈值、非典型梗死面积和使用泊纳替尼后的血管恢复能力
虽然在基础研究中,酪氨酸激酶抑制剂(TKI)相关脑血管狭窄(CVS)与传统中风相比表现出不同的机制,但除了 TKI 转换外,临床策略几乎保持不变。我们报告了一例 22 岁女性慢性髓性白血病患者的病例,该患者无中风风险因素,却出现了泊纳替尼相关的 CVS。我们发现了 TKI 相关 CVS 的三个潜在特征:梗死阈值升高、梗死区域不典型以及血管可恢复性。具体来说,尽管患者严重偏瘫 20 小时,但脑计算机断层扫描仍保持正常。尽管颈内动脉严重狭窄,但磁共振成像显示缺血分布仅限于灰质和大脑前动脉区域。缺血性改变在10天内缓解,停用泊纳替尼后动脉狭窄有所改善。这些有别于典型中风的独特特征可能会导致经波那替尼治疗的患者被误诊为非器质性神经系统疾病或其他疾病。
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