| Literature DB >> 20062719 |
Ramesh Batra1, Jonathan N Davies, Duncan Wheatley.
Abstract
Germ cell tumours tend to affect young adults and with advanced treatments achieve more than 90% cure rates. Over the years cisplatin has significantly improved the relapse free survival in these patients, hence forming an essential component of chemotherapy regimes. But, the thrombo-embolic complications suffered with cisplatin significantly affect the quality of life in these young patients.We describe a young adult who suffered a potentially fatal cerebral and pulmonary vascular insult on completing first cycle of cisplatin-based chemotherapy for a non-seminomatous germ cell tumour. Venous and arterial thrombo-embolism was the mechanism of injury and was promptly managed surgically and medically including neuro-rehabilitation.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 20062719 PMCID: PMC2803879 DOI: 10.1186/1757-1626-2-9082
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cases J ISSN: 1757-1626
Figure 1Ultrasonograph of Testis showing the seminomatous tumour of left testis.
Figure 2Admission CT scan of Brain showing no evidence of Ischaemia or Intracranial bleed.
Figure 3Diagnostic Colour Doppler Ultrasonograph of Left Carotid system showing the thrombus in Left Internal Carotid Artery.
Figure 4Post-operative CT- Angiogram showing compromised Carotid and Cerebral circulation.
Figure 5Post-operative Remodeled CT- Angiogram showing compromised Carotid and Cerebral circulation.
Figure 6Post operative CT scan of brain showing ischaemic changes in Left Middle Cerebral artery territory.