| Literature DB >> 32128172 |
Bumsoo Park1, Sumaiya Islam2, Raghavendra C Vemulapalli2, Maria E Shreve2.
Abstract
Primary biliary cholangitis is associated with hyperlipidemia, but studies show that the condition does not increase cardiovascular risks. The case presents acute ischemic stroke with no underlying risk factors and subsequent new diagnosis of primary biliary cholangitis, which can suggest possible association between primary biliary cholangitis and acute stroke.Entities:
Keywords: hypercholesterolemia; hyponatremia; primary biliary cholangitis; stroke
Year: 2020 PMID: 32128172 PMCID: PMC7044369 DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.2590
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Case Rep ISSN: 2050-0904
Figure 1Picture of the patient's face. It reveals bilateral scleral icterus and xanthelasmas on the medial side of bilateral lower eyelids (arrows). This picture is used under permission with a direct written consent from the patient
Figure 2Radiologic studies of the brain. (A) Computed tomography scan of the brain showing 1.5‐cm lucency involving the right thalamus, which potentially suggests acute infarct as one of the differentials. (B) T1‐weighted magnetic resonance imaging that shows increased focal density involving right thalamic area. (C) Diffusion‐weighted magnetic resonance imaging which demonstrates an area of acute infarct in the right thalamus measuring approximately 2.1 × 1.3 cm2 in the greatest dimension