水肺潜水引起的一过性视力丧失,患者的表皮样岩和合并血栓危险因素。

Pathophysiology of Haemostasis and Thrombosis Pub Date : 2007-01-01 Epub Date: 2010-03-17 DOI:10.1159/000297738
Mariann Fodor, Andrea Facskó, Ervin Berényi, István Sziklai, András Berta, György Pfliegler
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引用次数: 12

摘要

报告一25岁女性在潜水后出现短暂性神经异常。第二天,她经历了短暂的左侧单眼失明。动脉性眼闭塞在表面健康的年轻女性中是不寻常的,寻找这种破坏性血管事件的原因是必须的。视网膜左分支动脉闭塞、左颈内动脉全闭塞、尖表皮样岩状,凝血酶原时间缩短(INR: 0.73),血清胆固醇水平轻度升高(6.1 mmol/l),合并血栓形成(fviii升高+ 2型粘性血小板综合征)。该病例强调了血栓栓塞性疾病的复杂机制,以及除长期解剖和生化危险因素外,获得性触发因素(在本病例中为水肺潜水)的重要性。
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Transient visual loss triggered by scuba diving in a patient with a petrous epidermoid and combined thrombotic risk factors.

A 25-year-old woman who developed transient neurological abnormalities after scuba diving is reported. The subsequent day she experienced transient left-side monocular blindness. Arterial ocular occlusion in apparently healthy young women is unusual, and a search for the cause of this devastating vascular event is mandatory. Occlusion of the left branch retinal artery, total occlusion of the left internal carotid artery, and a petrous apex epidermoid were found, together with a shortened prothrombin time (INR: 0.73), a slightly elevated serum cholesterol level (6.1 mmol/l) and combined thrombophilia (elevated FVIIIC plus type 2 sticky platelet syndrome). This case underlines the complex mechanism of thromboembolic diseases, and the importance of the acquired trigger (in the present case scuba diving) in addition to the long-term anatomical and biochemical risk factors.

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