| Literature DB >> 21152173 |
Rodolfo Jose Nudelman1, Daniel Gustavo Rosen, Emilie Rouah, Gordana Verstovsek.
Abstract
Cerebral sinus thrombosis has been reported as an uncommon complication of ulcerative colitis (UC), occurring in up to 7.5% of cases. It is suspected to be a consequence of genetic predisposition and the hypercoagulable state occurring during disease relapse. We report a case of a 23-year-old male patient with one-year history of UC. He presented to the Emergency Room with left-sided progressive hemiparesis, numbness, hemiparesthesia, and pain, which followed a recent exacerbation of UC. The patient died 3 days after admission and an autopsy revealed superior and inferior sagittal sinus and cortical vein thrombosis with associated cerebral edema, hemorrhagic infarction, and herniation. The gastrointestinal tract had continuous cobblestone appearance extending from rectum to cecum, with hemorrhage and ulceration, consistent with active UC. Awareness of this rare complication of UC can contribute to early recognition and attempts at treatment of this serious and often fatal condition.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 21152173 PMCID: PMC2997282 DOI: 10.4061/2010/132754
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Patholog Res Int ISSN: 2042-003X
Inflammatory bowel disease cases complicated by cerebral thrombosis: treatment and outcomes as reported in the reviewed literature.
| Reference | Age/Sex | Inflammatory bowel disease | Onset of symptoms to diagnosis | Initial Treatment | Later Treatment | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prasad et al. [ | 5/F | Crohn's | 3 days | Venous sinus angioplasty and local tPA | Systemic anticoagulation | Complete recovery |
| Philips et al. [ | 35/F | UC | 4 day | Local Urokinase and mechanical clot maceration | Systemic anticoagulation | Complete recovery |
| Philips et al. [ | 14/F | IBD | Unknown | Local Urokinase | Systemic anticoagulation | Complete recovery |
| Kao et al. [ | 14/F | UC | Unknown | Local urokinase | Systemic anticoagulation | Partial resolution of symptoms |
| Kao et al. [ | 7/F | UC | Unknown | LMWH | ASA | Partial resolution of symptoms |
| Kao et al. [ | 20/F | UC | Unknown | LMWH | Systemic anticoagulation | Complete recovery |
| Kao et al. [ | 13/F | UC | Unknown | LMWH | Systemic anticoagulation | Complete recovery |
| Wasay et al. [ | 23/F | UC | Unknown | Local Urokinase | Systemic anticoagulation | Partial resolution of symptoms |
| Wasay et al. [ | 34/F | UC | Unknown | Local Urokinase | Systemic anticoagulation | Complete recovery |
| Wasay et al. [ | 29/M | UC | Unknown | Local Urokinase | Systemic anticoagulation | Partial resolution of symptoms |
| Derdeyn and Powers [ | 26/F | UC | 10 | Warfarin | Systemic anticoagulation | Partial resolution of symptoms |
| Murata et al. [ | 19/M | UC | Unknown | Heparin | Unknown | Complete recovery |
| Samal et al. [ | 20/M | Crohn's | 3 | Oral anticoagulants | Unknown | Partial resolution of symptoms |
| Maag and Prayson [ | 30/M | Crohn's | 1 | Recanalization attempt | None | Death |
| Tsujikawa et al. [ | 27/M | UC | 9 | Heparin and Urokinase | Systemic anticoagulation | Complete recovery |
| Srivastava et al. [ | 29/M | UC | 10 | LMWH | Systemic anticoagulation | Complete recovery |
| Wartenberg and Palestrant [ | 43/F | UC | 4 | Local thrombolysis (rTPA) | Systemic anticoagulation | Partial resolution of symptoms |
Figure 1(a) MRI angiogram showing patent cerebral arteries. ((b), (c), (d)) Sagittal and transverse MRI views, T1 and T2 weighed, depict a large right hemorrhagic lesion with prominent edema and midline shift.
Figure 2Gross photograph of the large bowel segment examined at autopsy. There is continuous cobblestone appearance of the mucosa, due to presence of multiple ulcerations and inflammatory pseudopolyps, a consequence of active ulcerative colitis.
Figure 3Gross photograph of dura and thrombosed superior sagittal sinus.
Figure 4Gross photograph of brain showing right medial fronto-parietal hemorrhage and edema.