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Cerebral arterial infarction in inflammatory bowel diseases

Journal

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNAL MEDICINE
Volume 25, Issue 1, Pages 37-44

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejim.2013.08.702

Keywords

Ischemic stroke; Cerebral thromboembolism; Cerebral artery occlusion; Inflammatory bowel disease; Ulcerative colitis; Crohn's disease

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  1. European Regional Development Fund-Project FNUSA-ICRC [CZ.1.05/1.1.00/02.0123]

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It has been estimated that up to 10% of hypercoagulable state manifestations in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are ischemic strokes. The literature search through MEDLINE and EMBASE highlighted 33 case reports of IBD patients complicated with cerebral arterial infarction during the course of their disease. Most of these patients presented with either left or right sided hemiparesis on admission, while the most common site of arterial infarction was either the right or the left middle cerebral artery. Thrombocytosis and anemia were the most commonly observed potential risk factors for stroke in the laboratory analysis. Other coagulation abnormalities, hereditary thrombotic mutations, hyperhomocysteinemia, hyperlipidemia, structural cardiac abnormalities, endocarditis and cerebral artery vasculitis have also been reported in some of the cases that were reviewed. Even though many of these findings are commonly observed in IBD patients, literature data is still controversial about their causal relationship to ischemic stroke. Similarly, there is also lack of steady evidence and official guidelines for stroke management in both children and adults with IBD comorbidity. Finally, an algorithm based on both the American Heart Association and European Stroke Organization guidelines for stroke management and prevention in the general population, is presented as a reference point for the treatment of IBD patients who are complicated by an ischemic cerebral event. (C) 2013 European Federation of Internal Medicine. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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