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Dementia in a patient with autoimmune disease and hypercoagulable state worsened by COVID-19 vaccination: A case report

BACKGROUND: Systemic autoimmune disorders are associated with an increased risk of hypercoagulability. The hypercoagulable state in people with systemic autoimmune disorders has lately gained attention. PRESENTATION OF CASE: We presented a 44-year-old male with a chief complaint of progressive diffi...

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Autores principales: Vidyanti, Amelia Nur, Maulida Awaliyah, Mira Tamila Nurul, Fauzi, Aditya Rifqi, Harahap, Indra Sari Kusuma, Mulya, Deshinta Putri
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9163025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35677525
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2022.103886
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author Vidyanti, Amelia Nur
Maulida Awaliyah, Mira Tamila Nurul
Fauzi, Aditya Rifqi
Harahap, Indra Sari Kusuma
Mulya, Deshinta Putri
author_facet Vidyanti, Amelia Nur
Maulida Awaliyah, Mira Tamila Nurul
Fauzi, Aditya Rifqi
Harahap, Indra Sari Kusuma
Mulya, Deshinta Putri
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description BACKGROUND: Systemic autoimmune disorders are associated with an increased risk of hypercoagulability. The hypercoagulable state in people with systemic autoimmune disorders has lately gained attention. PRESENTATION OF CASE: We presented a 44-year-old male with a chief complaint of progressive difficulty concentrating, memory impairment, and weakness in all limbs. Seven months before admission to our Memory Clinic, the patient began to have infrequent short-term memory loss and sometimes got lost when he went for a drive. Three months later, he complained of feeling dizzy when in a crowd, being unable to watch television for a long time, and easily forgetting. Computed tomography (CT) scan showed brain infarction. After receiving the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine (Sinovac), the patient had difficulty communicating verbally and could only point at objects, as well as tetraparesis. These conditions severely intervened in his daily activities. The patient was then referred to an immunologist and diagnosed with autoimmune disease. In our Memory Clinic, his performances of attention, memory, language, visuospatial, and executive function were very poor. We diagnosed him with autoimmune dementia. The administration of methylprednisolone, mycophenolate mofetil, vitamin D3, donepezil, and memantine could improve his condition. DISCUSSION: Autoimmune disease can cause microvascular thrombosis and microembolism at the central nervous system level, which would cause vascular damage and cognitive impairment leading to brain infarction and dementia. CONCLUSION: There seems to be a link between autoimmune disease, hypercoagulable state, and dementia, although the magnitude of this link and the underlying processes are not fully understood.
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spelling pubmed-91630252022-06-04 Dementia in a patient with autoimmune disease and hypercoagulable state worsened by COVID-19 vaccination: A case report Vidyanti, Amelia Nur Maulida Awaliyah, Mira Tamila Nurul Fauzi, Aditya Rifqi Harahap, Indra Sari Kusuma Mulya, Deshinta Putri Ann Med Surg (Lond) Case Report BACKGROUND: Systemic autoimmune disorders are associated with an increased risk of hypercoagulability. The hypercoagulable state in people with systemic autoimmune disorders has lately gained attention. PRESENTATION OF CASE: We presented a 44-year-old male with a chief complaint of progressive difficulty concentrating, memory impairment, and weakness in all limbs. Seven months before admission to our Memory Clinic, the patient began to have infrequent short-term memory loss and sometimes got lost when he went for a drive. Three months later, he complained of feeling dizzy when in a crowd, being unable to watch television for a long time, and easily forgetting. Computed tomography (CT) scan showed brain infarction. After receiving the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine (Sinovac), the patient had difficulty communicating verbally and could only point at objects, as well as tetraparesis. These conditions severely intervened in his daily activities. The patient was then referred to an immunologist and diagnosed with autoimmune disease. In our Memory Clinic, his performances of attention, memory, language, visuospatial, and executive function were very poor. We diagnosed him with autoimmune dementia. The administration of methylprednisolone, mycophenolate mofetil, vitamin D3, donepezil, and memantine could improve his condition. DISCUSSION: Autoimmune disease can cause microvascular thrombosis and microembolism at the central nervous system level, which would cause vascular damage and cognitive impairment leading to brain infarction and dementia. CONCLUSION: There seems to be a link between autoimmune disease, hypercoagulable state, and dementia, although the magnitude of this link and the underlying processes are not fully understood. Elsevier 2022-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9163025/ /pubmed/35677525 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2022.103886 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Case Report
Vidyanti, Amelia Nur
Maulida Awaliyah, Mira Tamila Nurul
Fauzi, Aditya Rifqi
Harahap, Indra Sari Kusuma
Mulya, Deshinta Putri
Dementia in a patient with autoimmune disease and hypercoagulable state worsened by COVID-19 vaccination: A case report
title Dementia in a patient with autoimmune disease and hypercoagulable state worsened by COVID-19 vaccination: A case report
title_full Dementia in a patient with autoimmune disease and hypercoagulable state worsened by COVID-19 vaccination: A case report
title_fullStr Dementia in a patient with autoimmune disease and hypercoagulable state worsened by COVID-19 vaccination: A case report
title_full_unstemmed Dementia in a patient with autoimmune disease and hypercoagulable state worsened by COVID-19 vaccination: A case report
title_short Dementia in a patient with autoimmune disease and hypercoagulable state worsened by COVID-19 vaccination: A case report
title_sort dementia in a patient with autoimmune disease and hypercoagulable state worsened by covid-19 vaccination: a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9163025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35677525
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2022.103886
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