Michele Alessiani, Adriano Bonura, Gianmarco Iaccarino, Marilena Mangiardi, Francesca Romana Pezzella, Maria Cristina Bravi, Domenica Crupi, Michele Galluzzo, Sabrina Anticoli
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Recurrent paraneoplastic cerebral hemorrhage in lung cancer: A case report.
Cerebral hemorrhage management in a patient requiring anticoagulant therapy is a therapeutic challenge also due to the absence of guidelines that convincingly define the best therapeutic strategy. Although the occurrence of cerebral hemorrhage in a patient with anticoagulant therapy seems to make the bleeding etiology obvious, sometimes, it is better to reflect on other possible causes and set up an adequate diagnostic workup. Herein, we describe a case of a 73-year-old male patient with atrial fibrillation, mechanical heart valve, and pacemaker that experienced an ischemic minor stroke during steady anticoagulation therapy with recurrent intracerebral haemorrhages (ICHs).