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Intracranial hypertension syndrome secondary to internal jugular vein thrombosis due to miliary cervical tuberculosis: A case report
BACKGROUND: Thrombosis of the internal jugular vein (IJV) is extremely rare, being central catheterization the most common cause. We present a case of a patient with an unusual appearance of neurological symptoms as a consequence of thrombosis of the IJV secondary to miliary tuberculosis. CASE DESCR...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7881519/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33598348 http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_885_2020 |
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author | Vega-Moreno, Daniel Alejandro Aviles-Aguilar, Antonio de la-Torre, Abraham Ibarra Aguilar-Calderón, José Ramón García-González, Ulises Santellán-Hernández, José Omar Betancourt-Quiroz, Carlos Dueñas-Espinoza, Mario Alberto González-González, Ivan Eduardo Molina-Martínez, Rodolfo Pedro Ochoa-Cacique, Diego |
author_facet | Vega-Moreno, Daniel Alejandro Aviles-Aguilar, Antonio de la-Torre, Abraham Ibarra Aguilar-Calderón, José Ramón García-González, Ulises Santellán-Hernández, José Omar Betancourt-Quiroz, Carlos Dueñas-Espinoza, Mario Alberto González-González, Ivan Eduardo Molina-Martínez, Rodolfo Pedro Ochoa-Cacique, Diego |
author_sort | Vega-Moreno, Daniel Alejandro |
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description | BACKGROUND: Thrombosis of the internal jugular vein (IJV) is extremely rare, being central catheterization the most common cause. We present a case of a patient with an unusual appearance of neurological symptoms as a consequence of thrombosis of the IJV secondary to miliary tuberculosis. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 30-year-old woman with disseminated tuberculosis, with multiple lymphadenopathy, axillary, cervical, mesenteric, retroperitoneal, and inguinal, presented with clinical evidence of intracranial hypertension. A diagnostic cerebral angiography was performed, which revealed an occluded left internal jugular and venous stasis in the entire cerebral venous system. The patient was treated with low-molecular-weight heparin, with which she had an adequate evolution. CONCLUSION: Tuberculosis is capable of generating a state of hypercoagulability, in addition to a mechanical compression effect due to cervical lymphadenopathy. We report an unusual clinical presentation, with intracranial involvement due to IJV thrombosis secondary to miliary tuberculosis. So far, there are no cases with a similar presentation described above. |
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spelling | pubmed-78815192021-02-16 Intracranial hypertension syndrome secondary to internal jugular vein thrombosis due to miliary cervical tuberculosis: A case report Vega-Moreno, Daniel Alejandro Aviles-Aguilar, Antonio de la-Torre, Abraham Ibarra Aguilar-Calderón, José Ramón García-González, Ulises Santellán-Hernández, José Omar Betancourt-Quiroz, Carlos Dueñas-Espinoza, Mario Alberto González-González, Ivan Eduardo Molina-Martínez, Rodolfo Pedro Ochoa-Cacique, Diego Surg Neurol Int Case Report BACKGROUND: Thrombosis of the internal jugular vein (IJV) is extremely rare, being central catheterization the most common cause. We present a case of a patient with an unusual appearance of neurological symptoms as a consequence of thrombosis of the IJV secondary to miliary tuberculosis. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 30-year-old woman with disseminated tuberculosis, with multiple lymphadenopathy, axillary, cervical, mesenteric, retroperitoneal, and inguinal, presented with clinical evidence of intracranial hypertension. A diagnostic cerebral angiography was performed, which revealed an occluded left internal jugular and venous stasis in the entire cerebral venous system. The patient was treated with low-molecular-weight heparin, with which she had an adequate evolution. CONCLUSION: Tuberculosis is capable of generating a state of hypercoagulability, in addition to a mechanical compression effect due to cervical lymphadenopathy. We report an unusual clinical presentation, with intracranial involvement due to IJV thrombosis secondary to miliary tuberculosis. So far, there are no cases with a similar presentation described above. Scientific Scholar 2021-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7881519/ /pubmed/33598348 http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_885_2020 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Surgical Neurology International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms. |
spellingShingle | Case Report Vega-Moreno, Daniel Alejandro Aviles-Aguilar, Antonio de la-Torre, Abraham Ibarra Aguilar-Calderón, José Ramón García-González, Ulises Santellán-Hernández, José Omar Betancourt-Quiroz, Carlos Dueñas-Espinoza, Mario Alberto González-González, Ivan Eduardo Molina-Martínez, Rodolfo Pedro Ochoa-Cacique, Diego Intracranial hypertension syndrome secondary to internal jugular vein thrombosis due to miliary cervical tuberculosis: A case report |
title | Intracranial hypertension syndrome secondary to internal jugular vein thrombosis due to miliary cervical tuberculosis: A case report |
title_full | Intracranial hypertension syndrome secondary to internal jugular vein thrombosis due to miliary cervical tuberculosis: A case report |
title_fullStr | Intracranial hypertension syndrome secondary to internal jugular vein thrombosis due to miliary cervical tuberculosis: A case report |
title_full_unstemmed | Intracranial hypertension syndrome secondary to internal jugular vein thrombosis due to miliary cervical tuberculosis: A case report |
title_short | Intracranial hypertension syndrome secondary to internal jugular vein thrombosis due to miliary cervical tuberculosis: A case report |
title_sort | intracranial hypertension syndrome secondary to internal jugular vein thrombosis due to miliary cervical tuberculosis: a case report |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7881519/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33598348 http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_885_2020 |
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