| Literature DB >> 30567506 |
Xinzhen Yin1, Jimin Wu1, Shuijiang Song1, Baorong Zhang1, Yanxing Chen2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Adenomyosis is a benign disease with elevated CA125 level. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Adenomyosis; CA125; Ischemic stroke; Menstruation; Middle-aged women
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30567506 PMCID: PMC6300031 DOI: 10.1186/s12883-018-1213-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Fig. 1Diffusion weighted imaging findings of the patients. a, d. Multiple infarctions in the right cerebellum and left temporal lobe (Case 1). b, e. One infarction in the right basal ganglia (Case 2). c, f. Multiple infarctions in the right thalamus, occipital lobe, and bilateral frontal and parietal lobes (Case 3)
Fig. 2Transvaginal ultrasonography (TVS) of uterus with adenomyosis . TVS of Case 1 shows enlarged uterus, with posterior uterine wall thickening and hypoechoic linear myometrial striations into the myometrium
Fig. 3Brain Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) and pelvic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of Case 3. a. MRA shows stenosis of the right posterior cerebral artery. b. Sagittal T2-weighed MRI shows an enlarged uterus with an ill-defined low signal intensity lesion in the posterior myometrium
Cases with adenomyosis associated stroke
| Reference | Age | Occurance during menstruation | CA125 (U/mL, normal < 35) | CA19–9 (U/mL, normal < 37) | NBTE | D-dimerb (μg/L) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 [ | 42 | Yes | 1750 | / | No | 6000 |
| 2 [ | 45 | No | 159 | / | No | 1100 |
| 3 [ | 44 | No | / | / | No | / |
| 4 [ | 50 | Yes | 42.6 | / | No | 570 |
| 5 [ | 59 | / | 334.8 | / | Yes | 7000 |
| 6 [ | 49 | No | 379 | 69.2 | Yes | 3990 |
| 7 [ | 48 | / | 901 | 1791 | Yes | 1900 |
| 8 [ | 42 | / | 395 | / | No | 1400 |
| 9 [ | 50 | / | 143 | / | No | 3700 |
| 10a | 34 | Yes | 937.1 | 462.5 | No | 1050 |
| 11a | 37 | Yes | 735.7 | 43.2 | No | 12,040 |
| 12a | 46 | Yes | 546.5 | 1076.6 | No | 2340 |
aPresent cases; bnormal, <1000μg/L for the reported cases; slash indicates not mentioned