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Hyun Duk Yang1, Kyung Hoe Lee.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The main complication of cerebral cavernous angioma is hemorrhage. Ischemic stroke as a complication of cerebral cavernous angioma has rarely been described, and hemorrhage after ischemic Wallenberg's syndrome has not been reported before. CASE REPORT: A 45-year-old woman presented with perioral numbness, hoarseness, dysphagia, and worsening of her previous sensory symptoms. The patient had been taking aspirin for 3 years after suffering from ischemic Wallenberg's syndrome with left paresthesia as a residual symptom. Brain computed tomography revealed an acute medullary hematoma in the previously infarcted area. Follow-up magnetic resonance imaging revealed a cavernous angioma in the right medulla.Entities:
Keywords: cavernous angioma; hemorrhage; ischemia; medulla oblongata
Year: 2010 PMID: 21264204 PMCID: PMC3024528 DOI: 10.3988/jcn.2010.6.4.221
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Neurol ISSN: 1738-6586 Impact factor: 3.077
Fig. 1Brain images of the patient. A-C: Transverse sections of T2-weighted, fluid-attenuated inversion recovery, and T1-weighted MR images taken when the patient had Wallenberg's syndrome 3 years ago show an acute ischemic infarction of the dorsal medulla. D: Brain CT shows hemorrhage in the previously infarcted area. E-H: Follow up MRI including T2-weighted, T1-weighted, after gadolinium enhancement, and a gradient-echo T2-weighted images show target appearance lesion with central high signal and surrounding low signal of hemosiderin deposition which is more conspicuous on gradient-echo image, one of the patterns of cavernous angioma.