Literature DB >> 17622912

Trousseau syndrome due to pleural mesothelioma.

Hideaki Matsui1, Kazuto Nishinaka, Masaya Oda, Tamotsu Kubori, Fukashi Udaka.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Thrombosis involving a brain infarction frequently occurs in patients with a malignant tumor. Although nearly all types of tumor have been reported in association with a hypercoagulable state, pleural mesothelioma-associated Trousseau syndrome is extremely rare.
SUMMARY: A 69-year-old female was admitted to our hospital with cough, sputum, and breathing difficulties. She was diagnosed as having a mesothelioma from a percutaneous pleural biopsy. Although there were no risk factors for atherosclerosis, brain infarctions showed frequent relapses, even under anticoagulant therapy, and there was a marked hypercoagulable state.
CONCLUSION: Attention should be paid to this syndrome when unexplained brain infarctions occur in patients with pleural mesothelioma.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17622912     DOI: 10.1097/01.nrl.0000253113.53846.ec

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurologist        ISSN: 1074-7931            Impact factor:   1.398


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Authors:  Bora Aktas; Oguz Uskudar; Sahin Coban; Elif Aktas
Journal:  J Gastrointest Cancer       Date:  2011-12

Review 2.  Cancer-related coagulopathy (Trousseau's syndrome): review of the literature and experience of a single center of internal medicine.

Authors:  Franco Dammacco; Angelo Vacca; Pasquale Procaccio; Roberto Ria; Ilaria Marech; Vito Racanelli
Journal:  Clin Exp Med       Date:  2013-03-02       Impact factor: 3.984

3.  Pleural mesothelioma and venous thrombosis: the eosinophilia link.

Authors:  Paul Richard Julian Ames; Win Win Aye
Journal:  Thromb J       Date:  2008-04-28
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