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Sagittal sinus thrombosis due to L-asparaginase

Cerebral Sinovenous Thrombosis (CSVT) is a serious complication of L-asparaginase chemotherapy for leukemia in children. Clinical features of headache, altered consciousness, focal neurological deficit, and seizures developing during or immediately after treatment with L-asparaginase should alert th...

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Autores principales: Wani, Nisar A., Kosar, Tasleem, Pala, Nazir A., Qureshi, Umar A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Medknow Publications 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2964787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21042505
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1817-1745.66683
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author Wani, Nisar A.
Kosar, Tasleem
Pala, Nazir A.
Qureshi, Umar A.
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Pala, Nazir A.
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description Cerebral Sinovenous Thrombosis (CSVT) is a serious complication of L-asparaginase chemotherapy for leukemia in children. Clinical features of headache, altered consciousness, focal neurological deficit, and seizures developing during or immediately after treatment with L-asparaginase should alert the treating physician to the possibility of CSVT. Immediate imaging of the brain should be done using CT and MRI and the veins should be visualized noninvasively by CT and MR venography. We report two children on induction therapy for acute leukemia who presented with seizures, headache, and altered consciousness. Venous infarcts with and without hemorrhage were seen on CT in one patient and the empty delta sign was seen after contrast injection; however, the early changes were missed by CT. MRI detected dural sinus thrombosis relatively earlier in another patient, while the CT findings were equivocal; in this patient, contrast-enhanced MRI showed the empty delta sign and MR venography confirmed absent flow in the superior sagittal sinus, which was diagnostic of sinus thrombosis. Rapid anticoagulation was started with heparin and maintained with warfarin. The child with a unilateral small nonhemorrhagic infarct made a complete recovery while the other, with bilateral hemorrhagic infarcts, did not survive. We stress the importance of early diagnosis of CSVT using CT and MRI in children with leukemia being treated with L-asparaginase; this will permit timely treatment.
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spelling pubmed-29647872010-11-01 Sagittal sinus thrombosis due to L-asparaginase Wani, Nisar A. Kosar, Tasleem Pala, Nazir A. Qureshi, Umar A. J Pediatr Neurosci Neuroimaging Cerebral Sinovenous Thrombosis (CSVT) is a serious complication of L-asparaginase chemotherapy for leukemia in children. Clinical features of headache, altered consciousness, focal neurological deficit, and seizures developing during or immediately after treatment with L-asparaginase should alert the treating physician to the possibility of CSVT. Immediate imaging of the brain should be done using CT and MRI and the veins should be visualized noninvasively by CT and MR venography. We report two children on induction therapy for acute leukemia who presented with seizures, headache, and altered consciousness. Venous infarcts with and without hemorrhage were seen on CT in one patient and the empty delta sign was seen after contrast injection; however, the early changes were missed by CT. MRI detected dural sinus thrombosis relatively earlier in another patient, while the CT findings were equivocal; in this patient, contrast-enhanced MRI showed the empty delta sign and MR venography confirmed absent flow in the superior sagittal sinus, which was diagnostic of sinus thrombosis. Rapid anticoagulation was started with heparin and maintained with warfarin. The child with a unilateral small nonhemorrhagic infarct made a complete recovery while the other, with bilateral hemorrhagic infarcts, did not survive. We stress the importance of early diagnosis of CSVT using CT and MRI in children with leukemia being treated with L-asparaginase; this will permit timely treatment. Medknow Publications 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC2964787/ /pubmed/21042505 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1817-1745.66683 Text en © Journal of Pediatric Neurosciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Neuroimaging
Wani, Nisar A.
Kosar, Tasleem
Pala, Nazir A.
Qureshi, Umar A.
Sagittal sinus thrombosis due to L-asparaginase
title Sagittal sinus thrombosis due to L-asparaginase
title_full Sagittal sinus thrombosis due to L-asparaginase
title_fullStr Sagittal sinus thrombosis due to L-asparaginase
title_full_unstemmed Sagittal sinus thrombosis due to L-asparaginase
title_short Sagittal sinus thrombosis due to L-asparaginase
title_sort sagittal sinus thrombosis due to l-asparaginase
topic Neuroimaging
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2964787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21042505
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1817-1745.66683
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