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Title: Boala Ebstein, factor de risc pentru accidentul vascular ischemic la tineri
Other Titles: Ebstein disease, a risk factor for ischemic stroke in young people
Authors: Pleșa, Cristina Florentina
Sîrbu, Carmen Adella
Diaconu, Magdalena
Man, George Mihail
Țânțu, Marilena Monica
Keywords: Ebstein disease
paradoxical embolism
ischemic stroke
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Editura Universității TRANSILVANIA Brașov
Series/Report no.: Jurnal Medical Brasovean;nr. 1 / 2018
Abstract: Ebstein disease is a congenital heart abnormality characterized by abnormal low insertion to the right ventricular apex of the tricuspid valve. It is often associated with an atrial septal defect, in which case there is a communication between right and left cavities of the heart that favours paradoxical embolism, an important risk factor for stroke. We will present the case of a 25-year-old after-birth female patient, known for Ebstein disease, and osteum secundum septal defect with right-sided hemiparesis and mixed aphasia. Cerebral CT was performed and it revealed left-sided silvian ischemic stroke. Paraclinical explorations and the presence of the stroke without an obvious embolic source in the arterial circulation, and of the right-left shunt cardiac defect, direct the diagnosis to paradoxical embolism. Cardiac failure has become symptomatic in the young adult and has caused brain complications. Surgical closure of the shunt is required to prevent paradoxical embolic events.
Description: Publicat în: Jurnal Medical Brasovean. 2018, nr.1, p. 115-119. ISSN 1841-0782, e-ISSN 2247-4706.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2272
ISSN: 1841-0782
e-ISSN 2247-4706
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