| Literature DB >> 22182477 |
Fathia Mghaieth1, Habiba Mizouni, Sihem Mbarki, Jihen Ayari, Ramy Trabelsi, Nidhal Ben Moussa, Mohamed Sami Mourali, Emna Mnif, Rachid Mechmeche.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Congenital fibrinogen deficiency is a rare coagulation disorder usually responsible for hemorrhagic diathesis. However, it can be associated with thrombosis and there have been limited reports of arterial thrombotic complications in these patients. CASEEntities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22182477 PMCID: PMC3261202 DOI: 10.1186/1752-1947-5-582
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Figure 1ECG findings. (A) Electrocardiogram on admission. ST-segment elevation in DIII, aVF and ST- segment depression in DI, aVL. (B) Electrocardiogram on the seventh day. Q wave in inferior leads and apicolateral subepicardial ischemia.
Figure 2Contrast-enhanced inversion-recovery magnetic resonance study on (A) long axis and (B) short-axis images during the subacute phase (day five). Almost complete transmural enhancement in the infero-apicolateral wall (arrowheads).
Figure 3Long-axis image on contrast-enhanced inversion-recovery magnetic resonance performed one month after the acute episode. Wall thinning and transmural enhancement in the infero-apicolateral wall (arrowheads).
Cases of arterial spontaneous thrombotic complications in patients with fibrinogen deficiency reported in the literature
| Reference | Age (years), sex | Fibrinogen deficiency | Thrombotic event |
|---|---|---|---|
| [ | 33 M | Afibrinogenemia | Iliac artery thrombosis and toe necrosis |
| [ | 37 F | Afibrinogenemia | Ischemic necrosis of the first left toe |
| [ | 37 F | Afibrinogenemia | Bilateral distal ischemia of fingers and toes |
| [ | 14 F | Afibrinogenemia | Ischemic necrosis of the right foot due to popliteal artery thrombosis |
| [ | 30 M | Afibrinogenemia | Ischemic lesions of the feet secondary to an occlusive lesion of the hypogastric artery and highly stenotic lesions of the iliac arteries (two episodes at three-year interval). After surgical bypass, asymptomatic occlusion of the bypass occurred at Day three. |
| [ | 22 M | Afibrinogenemia | Ischemic stroke in a context of aortic marastic endocarditis |
| [ | 21 F | Afibrinogenemia | Ischemia of the fifth toe then of the fourth toe |
| [ | 27 M | Afibrinogenemia | Inferior acute myocardial infarction |
| [ | 35 F | Hypofibrinogenemia | Renal infarction |
| 60 F | Hypofibrinogenemia | Toe ischemia by bilateral thrombosis of the anterior tibial arteries |
F: female; M: male.