Internal carotid artery thrombosis in COVID 19.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Colombia Medica Pub Date : 2020-09-30 DOI:10.25100/cm.v51i3.4560
Yadira Álvarez Moreno, Janeth Bú Figueroa, Efraín Bú Figueroa, Marco Soto Fonseca, Javier Escober Torres
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Case description: 37-year-old female with PCR-RT swab for COVID-19 positive, with neurological manifestation as a result of internal carotid artery occlusion.

Clinical findings: Nasal congestion and sneezing of 5 days duration; pulsatile headache in the left hemicranium 3 days prior to admission, with intensity 6/10 according to the visual analogue scale, accompanied by phosphenes, photophobia and diplopia; with subsequent developing right hemiparesis over a 26-hour period.

Treatment and result: She was given medical management with oral antiplatelet agents and anticoagulants (subcutaneous and oral) during his hospitalization, it was not possible to perform thrombolysis and thrombectomy due to the high risk of complications. He was discharged at 14 days, without functional limitation, symmetrical strength in upper and lower limbs, bilateral visual acuity 20/20, denying headache.

Clinical relevance: The case presented here describes a pattern in how data supporting an association between COVID-19 and stroke in young populations with or without typical vascular risk factors, sometimes with only mild respiratory symptoms, is increasing. Prospective studies are required to further evaluate this association, as well as anticoagulation studies to prevent these potentially life-threatening events.

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COVID 19 中的颈内动脉血栓形成。
病例描述37岁女性,PCR-RT拭子COVID-19阳性,颈内动脉闭塞导致神经系统表现:鼻塞和打喷嚏持续 5 天;入院前 3 天左侧颅内出现搏动性头痛,根据视觉模拟量表,强度为 6/10,伴有幻觉、畏光和复视;随后发展为右侧偏瘫,持续 26 小时:住院期间给予口服抗血小板药物和抗凝剂(皮下注射和口服)等药物治疗,由于并发症风险较高,无法进行溶栓和血栓切除术。他于 14 天后出院,无功能障碍,上下肢力量对称,双侧视力 20/20,否认头痛:本病例描述了一种模式,即支持 COVID-19 与中风相关性的数据在具有或不具有典型血管风险因素的年轻人群中不断增加,有时仅伴有轻微呼吸道症状。需要进行前瞻性研究以进一步评估这种关联性,并进行抗凝研究以预防这些可能危及生命的事件。
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Colombia Medica MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: Colombia Médica is an international peer-reviewed medical journal that will consider any original contribution that advances or illuminates medical science or practice, or that educates to the journal''s’ readers.The journal is owned by a non-profit organization, Universidad del Valle, and serves the scientific community strictly following the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) and the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME) recommendations of policies on publication ethics policies for medical journals. Colombia Médica publishes original research articles, viewpoints and reviews in all areas of medical science and clinical practice. However, Colombia Médica gives the highest priority to papers on general and internal medicine, public health and primary health care.
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