Recurrent ischemic strokes and elevated CA125 levels in a patient with Meigs syndrome: A case report

IF 0.4 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Hisashi Takahashi, R. Yasuda, Misaki Kubota‐Hanya, Keisuke Kitani, Suguru Yamashita, H. Kuroboshi, Mizuki Honda, Tetsuya Imura, Tomoyuki Ohara, Tadashi Kimura
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Abstract

A 72‐year‐old woman developed left hemiparesis, and her initial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed multiple acute ischemic lesions. Although she was treated with antithrombotic therapies, follow‐up MRI showed a recurrent small ischemic stroke. Her serum CA125 level was markedly elevated, and abdominal computed tomography (CT) and MRI showed a pelvic mass lesion with pleural effusions and ascites, suggesting malignant ovarian tumor associated with Trousseau's syndrome. However, the surgical resection specimens were pathologically diagnosed as benign ovarian fibroma and serous cystadenoma, and she was finally diagnosed as having Meigs syndrome. This case suggested that Meigs syndrome with elevated CA125 levels might play a role in the development of recurrent ischemic strokes.
一名梅格斯综合征患者的复发性缺血性中风和 CA125 水平升高:病例报告
一名 72 岁的妇女出现左侧偏瘫,最初的磁共振成像(MRI)显示有多处急性缺血性病灶。虽然她接受了抗血栓治疗,但后续磁共振成像显示她再次发生了小范围缺血性中风。她的血清 CA125 水平明显升高,腹部计算机断层扫描(CT)和磁共振成像显示盆腔肿块病变,伴有胸腔积液和腹水,提示恶性卵巢肿瘤伴有特鲁索综合征。然而,手术切除标本经病理诊断为良性卵巢纤维瘤和浆液性囊腺瘤,她最终被诊断为梅格综合征。该病例提示,梅格斯综合征伴有 CA125 水平升高,可能是导致复发性缺血性中风的原因之一。
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