Cerebral Ischemia due to Aortic Arch Thrombosis Secondary to Iron Deficiency Anemia
Thrombocytosis, hypercoagulable state, and hypoxia secondary to anemia are some of the mechanisms that are thought to cause strokes in patients with iron deficiency anemia (IDA). Several cases of middle-aged females with IDA who had embolic strokes due to aortic arch thrombosis have been reported. M...
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description | Thrombocytosis, hypercoagulable state, and hypoxia secondary to anemia are some of the mechanisms that are thought to cause strokes in patients with iron deficiency anemia (IDA). Several cases of middle-aged females with IDA who had embolic strokes due to aortic arch thrombosis have been reported. Majority of the cases were treated with anticoagulation. We report another case of embolic strokes in a patient with IDA treated with anticoagulation and iron replacement without recurrence of further episodes. We concluded that embolic phenomenon in middle-aged females with IDA warrants transesophageal echocardiogram with an evaluation of aortic arch. |
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spelling | doaj-art-65b662a933fa411282abdab077a051512025-02-03T05:59:37ZengWileyCase Reports in Neurological Medicine2090-66682090-66762019-01-01201910.1155/2019/86471268647126Cerebral Ischemia due to Aortic Arch Thrombosis Secondary to Iron Deficiency AnemiaTaha Nisar0Rajanigandhi Hanumanthu1Department of Neurology, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey, USADepartment of Neurology, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey, USAThrombocytosis, hypercoagulable state, and hypoxia secondary to anemia are some of the mechanisms that are thought to cause strokes in patients with iron deficiency anemia (IDA). Several cases of middle-aged females with IDA who had embolic strokes due to aortic arch thrombosis have been reported. Majority of the cases were treated with anticoagulation. We report another case of embolic strokes in a patient with IDA treated with anticoagulation and iron replacement without recurrence of further episodes. We concluded that embolic phenomenon in middle-aged females with IDA warrants transesophageal echocardiogram with an evaluation of aortic arch.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8647126 |
spellingShingle | Taha Nisar Rajanigandhi Hanumanthu Cerebral Ischemia due to Aortic Arch Thrombosis Secondary to Iron Deficiency Anemia Case Reports in Neurological Medicine |
title | Cerebral Ischemia due to Aortic Arch Thrombosis Secondary to Iron Deficiency Anemia |
title_full | Cerebral Ischemia due to Aortic Arch Thrombosis Secondary to Iron Deficiency Anemia |
title_fullStr | Cerebral Ischemia due to Aortic Arch Thrombosis Secondary to Iron Deficiency Anemia |
title_full_unstemmed | Cerebral Ischemia due to Aortic Arch Thrombosis Secondary to Iron Deficiency Anemia |
title_short | Cerebral Ischemia due to Aortic Arch Thrombosis Secondary to Iron Deficiency Anemia |
title_sort | cerebral ischemia due to aortic arch thrombosis secondary to iron deficiency anemia |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8647126 |
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