Unusual Cause of Stroke in a Middle-Aged Woman

Grace Nassim, Freidy Eid
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INTRODUCTION Many ischemic strokes are considered cryptogenic as they occur without a well-defined etiology. However, uncovering the pathophysiology affects prognosis, outcome, and management. The Trial of Org 10172 in Acute Stroke Treatment (TOAST) began classifying ischemic strokes as large-artery atherosclerosis, cardioembolic, small-vessel occlusion, stroke of other determined etiology, and stroke of undetermined etiology.1 Twenty-five to forty percent of ischemic strokes are considered cryptogenic strokes, which are diagnosed through exclusion. The Northern Manhattan Study showed that the prevalence of cryptogenic strokes was higher in African Americans and Hispanics than in Caucasians.2 No clear risk association has been found for age and gender.3,4 Multiple mechanisms have been proposed for cryptogenic strokes such as cardiac embolism secondary to atrial fibrillation, paradoxical embolism through a cardiac septal defect, undefined thrombophilia, and sub-stenotic cerebrovascular disease.5 However, there are other important and unidentified mechanisms to uncover. This case study describes a middle-aged woman who presented for an ischemic stroke and was found to have a stenosis of the brachiocephalic vein, likely secondary to chronic pleurisy or congenital malformation.
中年妇女中风的不寻常原因
引言许多缺血性中风被认为是隐性的,因为它们发生时没有明确的病因。然而,揭示病理生理学影响预后、结果和管理。Org 10172在急性卒中治疗中的试验(TOAST)开始将缺血性卒中分为大动脉动脉粥样硬化、心脏栓塞、小血管闭塞、其他已确定病因的卒中和未确定病因的中风。1 25%至40%的缺血性卒中被认为是隐源性卒中,通过排除诊断。曼哈顿北部的研究表明,非裔美国人和西班牙裔人的隐性中风患病率高于高加索人。2尚未发现年龄和性别之间的明确风险关联。3,4隐性中风的多种机制已被提出,如心房颤动继发的心脏栓塞、心脏间隔缺损引起的反常栓塞、,不明确的血栓形成倾向性和亚狭窄性脑血管疾病。5然而,还有其他重要且未确定的机制需要揭示。本病例研究描述了一名中年妇女,她出现缺血性中风,并发现头臂静脉狭窄,可能继发于慢性胸膜炎或先天性畸形。
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