Massive ischemic stroke secondary to viral myocarditis in a child
Introduction: cerebrovascular accidents are rare in children, and they are generally associated with thrombophilia. However, infectious processes such as myocarditis should also be considered, for they may lead to thrombus formation. Case presentation: a previously healthy 13-month-old male child pr...
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Child
Infection
Ischemic event
Myocarditis
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Massive ischemic stroke secondary to viral myocarditis in a child |
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Ictus isquémico masivo secundario a miocarditis viral en un niño |
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Massive ischemic stroke secondary to viral myocarditis in a child |
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Massive ischemic stroke secondary to viral myocarditis in a child Cerebrovascular event Child Infection Ischemic event Myocarditis |
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Massive ischemic stroke secondary to viral myocarditis in a child |
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Massive ischemic stroke secondary to viral myocarditis in a child |
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Massive ischemic stroke secondary to viral myocarditis in a child |
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Massive ischemic stroke secondary to viral myocarditis in a child |
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Massive ischemic stroke secondary to viral myocarditis in a child |
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Cerebrovascular event Child Infection Ischemic event Myocarditis |
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Cerebrovascular event Child Infection Ischemic event Myocarditis |
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Introduction: cerebrovascular accidents are rare in children, and they are generally associated with thrombophilia. However, infectious processes such as myocarditis should also be considered, for they may lead to thrombus formation. Case presentation: a previously healthy 13-month-old male child presents with evidence of extensive ischemic cerebrovascular accident compromising both cerebral hemispheres, with a history of gastrointestinal infection which might suggest the presence of sepsis and myocarditis secondary to it contributing to a thrombotic event which probably triggered the cerebrovascular process herein described. Conclusions: although they have been ranked as the third cause of cerebrovascular events, infections should be taken into account so as to timely indicate the appropriate antibiotic treatment and avoid the occurrence of sequels. © 2018, Editorial Ciencias Medicas. All rights reserved. |
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