Stroke Complicating Systemic Immune Mediated Disorders

R.R. Leker MD
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Immune mediated systemic disorders may involve the cerebral blood vessels and cause brain ischemia or hemorrhage. Pertinent causes of stroke associated with immune disorders include cardioembolism due to direct involvement of the heart and its valves by the underlying disorder, vasculopathy and a hypercoagulable state related to the primary disorder, frank vasculitis of the cerebral blood vessels, and an increased rate of atherosclerotic changes in the cerebral vasculature secondary to other organ involvement by the primary disease process. It is extremely important to define the exact pathology involved as treatment options vary. Despite the fact that brain involvement is associated with unfavorable prognosis in many of these disorders, prevention of further cerebrovascular events is a feasible goal in most. Furthermore, specific therapy aimed at the cause of the disease (eg, immunosuppressive therapy in giant cell arteritis) results in greatly improved survival rates in certain disorders.

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中风并发全身性免疫介导疾病
免疫介导的全身性疾病可累及脑血管,引起脑缺血或出血。与免疫疾病相关的中风的相关原因包括:由于潜在疾病直接累及心脏及其瓣膜而导致的心脏栓塞、与原发疾病相关的血管病变和高凝状态、脑血管的血管炎、以及原发疾病过程累及其他器官而继发的脑血管动脉粥样硬化变动率增加。随着治疗方案的变化,确定确切的病理是非常重要的。尽管大脑受累与许多这些疾病的不良预后有关,但预防进一步的脑血管事件是大多数疾病的可行目标。此外,针对疾病病因的特异性治疗(例如,巨细胞动脉炎的免疫抑制治疗)大大提高了某些疾病的存活率。
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