scholarly journals Posttraumatic Bilateral Basal Ganglia Infarct in Pediatric Age—Clinical and Therapeutic Management: A Rare Case Report and Review of Literature

2019 ◽  
Vol 08 (01) ◽  
pp. 061-063
Author(s):  
Tarun Varshney ◽  
Vinod Sharma ◽  
Achal Sharma

AbstractIschemic stroke of basal ganglia after head trauma is rare in children younger than 18 months and accounts for less than 2% of all ischemic strokes in childhood. The clinical history of these lesions is particularly favorable because they are usually small and facial-brachial-crural hemiparesis is typical of this pathology that regresses over a period of time. The most effective therapeutic approach appears to be a conservative one, although the best treatment regimen is still not well defined. It is necessary to exclude conditions such as heart disease, coagulopathies, and acute traumatic arterial dissections. The authors present a rare case of bilateral basal ganglia infarct in an 18-month-old child following head trauma managed conservatively with good recovery.

2016 ◽  
Vol 13 (03) ◽  
pp. 151-153
Author(s):  
Sanjib Mishra ◽  
Soubhagya Tripathy ◽  
Pratap Nath ◽  
Somnath Jena ◽  
Pankaj Swarnakar ◽  
...  

2012 ◽  
Vol 3 (5) ◽  
pp. 455-457
Author(s):  
Dr .KOUSHIK GUDAVALLI ◽  
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Dr .SHILPA CHIKATI ◽  
Dr .MOHAN RAO JAKKAMPUTI ◽  
Dr .KAMAL LOCHAN BEHERA ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Arunkumar Kamalakaran ◽  
Balaji Jayaraman ◽  
Supraja Raghavendran ◽  
Rohini Thirunavukkarasu ◽  
Mariammal Ayyappan ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. CCRep.S13079 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kathryn Boyce ◽  
William Campbell ◽  
Mark Taylor

This is a rare case report of acute pancreatitis secondary to a massive incarcerated paraoesophageal hernia. The pathogenesis resulted from obstruction of the distal pancreatic duct after displacement of the pancreatic head and body into the thorax as part of a Type IV paraoesophageal hernia. Although this condition is rare, the patient made steady progress following laparotomy and open repair of hernia. She made a good recovery after prompt therapy, therefore, this report can be a guide to the diagnosis and treatment of similar conditions.


2021 ◽  
pp. 72-73
Author(s):  
Atul Kaushik ◽  
Showkat Nazir Wani ◽  
Anish Garg ◽  
Dev Kumar

Background: COVID-19 is shown to be associated with hypercoagulable state which may cause neurological and cardiovascular complications. COVID-19 has been represented as an independent risk factor for acute ischemic stroke. Objective:We report a case of acute ischemic stroke as a COVID-19 complication. Material and methods: A 62-year-old known hypertensive male was diagnosed with COVID-19. He developed neurological symptoms 10 days after being tested positive. On doing an NC-CT head, a large acute ischemic stroke involving left Middle Cerebral Artery infarct was detected. Result and Conclusion: Our case represents the development of acute ischemic stroke as a neurological manifestation in patient with COVID-19. Early evaluation for acute neurological changes and timely management may reduce morbidity and mortality in such cases.


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