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Ischemic Stroke and Cancer: Stroke Severely Impacts Cancer Patients, While Cancer Increases the Number of Strokes

BACKGROUND: Cancer and ischemic stroke are two of the most common causes of death among the elderly, and associations between them have been reported. However, the main pathomechanisms of stroke in cancer patients are not well known, and can only be established based on accurate knowledge of the cha...

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Autores principales: Bang, Oh Young, Seok, Jin Myoung, Kim, Seon Gyeong, Hong, Ji Man, Kim, Hahn Young, Lee, Jun, Chung, Pil-Wook, Park, Kwang-Yeol, Kim, Gyeong-Moon, Chung, Chin-Sang, Lee, Kwang Ho
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Neurological Association 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3131539/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21779292
http://dx.doi.org/10.3988/jcn.2011.7.2.53
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author Bang, Oh Young
Seok, Jin Myoung
Kim, Seon Gyeong
Hong, Ji Man
Kim, Hahn Young
Lee, Jun
Chung, Pil-Wook
Park, Kwang-Yeol
Kim, Gyeong-Moon
Chung, Chin-Sang
Lee, Kwang Ho
author_facet Bang, Oh Young
Seok, Jin Myoung
Kim, Seon Gyeong
Hong, Ji Man
Kim, Hahn Young
Lee, Jun
Chung, Pil-Wook
Park, Kwang-Yeol
Kim, Gyeong-Moon
Chung, Chin-Sang
Lee, Kwang Ho
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description BACKGROUND: Cancer and ischemic stroke are two of the most common causes of death among the elderly, and associations between them have been reported. However, the main pathomechanisms of stroke in cancer patients are not well known, and can only be established based on accurate knowledge of the characteristics of cancer-related strokes. We review herein recent studies concerning the clinical, laboratory, and radiological features of patients with cancer-related stroke. MAIN CONTENTS: This review covers the epidemiology, underlying mechanisms, and acute and preventive treatments for cancer-related stroke. First, the characteristics of stroke (clinical and radiological features) and systemic cancer (type and extent) in patients with cancer-specific stroke are discussed. Second, the role of laboratory tests in the early identification of patients with cancer-specific stroke is discussed. Specifically, serum D-dimer levels (as a marker of a hypercoagulable state) and embolic signals on transcranial Doppler (suggestive of embolic origin) may provide clues regarding changes in the levels of coagulopathy related to cancer and anticoagulation. Finally, strategies for stroke treatment in cancer patients are discussed, emphasizing the importance of preventive strategies (i.e., the use of anticoagulants) over acute revascularization therapy in cancer-related stroke. CONCLUSION: Recent studies have revealed that the characteristics of cancer-related stroke are distinct from those of conventional stroke. Our understanding of the characteristics of cancer-related stroke is essential to the correct management of these patients. The studies presented in this review highlight the importance of a personalized approach in treating stroke patients with cancer.
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spelling pubmed-31315392011-07-21 Ischemic Stroke and Cancer: Stroke Severely Impacts Cancer Patients, While Cancer Increases the Number of Strokes Bang, Oh Young Seok, Jin Myoung Kim, Seon Gyeong Hong, Ji Man Kim, Hahn Young Lee, Jun Chung, Pil-Wook Park, Kwang-Yeol Kim, Gyeong-Moon Chung, Chin-Sang Lee, Kwang Ho J Clin Neurol Review BACKGROUND: Cancer and ischemic stroke are two of the most common causes of death among the elderly, and associations between them have been reported. However, the main pathomechanisms of stroke in cancer patients are not well known, and can only be established based on accurate knowledge of the characteristics of cancer-related strokes. We review herein recent studies concerning the clinical, laboratory, and radiological features of patients with cancer-related stroke. MAIN CONTENTS: This review covers the epidemiology, underlying mechanisms, and acute and preventive treatments for cancer-related stroke. First, the characteristics of stroke (clinical and radiological features) and systemic cancer (type and extent) in patients with cancer-specific stroke are discussed. Second, the role of laboratory tests in the early identification of patients with cancer-specific stroke is discussed. Specifically, serum D-dimer levels (as a marker of a hypercoagulable state) and embolic signals on transcranial Doppler (suggestive of embolic origin) may provide clues regarding changes in the levels of coagulopathy related to cancer and anticoagulation. Finally, strategies for stroke treatment in cancer patients are discussed, emphasizing the importance of preventive strategies (i.e., the use of anticoagulants) over acute revascularization therapy in cancer-related stroke. CONCLUSION: Recent studies have revealed that the characteristics of cancer-related stroke are distinct from those of conventional stroke. Our understanding of the characteristics of cancer-related stroke is essential to the correct management of these patients. The studies presented in this review highlight the importance of a personalized approach in treating stroke patients with cancer. Korean Neurological Association 2011-06 2011-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3131539/ /pubmed/21779292 http://dx.doi.org/10.3988/jcn.2011.7.2.53 Text en Copyright © 2011 Korean Neurological Association
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Bang, Oh Young
Seok, Jin Myoung
Kim, Seon Gyeong
Hong, Ji Man
Kim, Hahn Young
Lee, Jun
Chung, Pil-Wook
Park, Kwang-Yeol
Kim, Gyeong-Moon
Chung, Chin-Sang
Lee, Kwang Ho
Ischemic Stroke and Cancer: Stroke Severely Impacts Cancer Patients, While Cancer Increases the Number of Strokes
title Ischemic Stroke and Cancer: Stroke Severely Impacts Cancer Patients, While Cancer Increases the Number of Strokes
title_full Ischemic Stroke and Cancer: Stroke Severely Impacts Cancer Patients, While Cancer Increases the Number of Strokes
title_fullStr Ischemic Stroke and Cancer: Stroke Severely Impacts Cancer Patients, While Cancer Increases the Number of Strokes
title_full_unstemmed Ischemic Stroke and Cancer: Stroke Severely Impacts Cancer Patients, While Cancer Increases the Number of Strokes
title_short Ischemic Stroke and Cancer: Stroke Severely Impacts Cancer Patients, While Cancer Increases the Number of Strokes
title_sort ischemic stroke and cancer: stroke severely impacts cancer patients, while cancer increases the number of strokes
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3131539/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21779292
http://dx.doi.org/10.3988/jcn.2011.7.2.53
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