Concurrent cerebral arterial and venous sinus thrombosis revealing celiac disease- a case report and literature review
Abstract Background Celiac disease is an autoimmune condition characterized by an inappropriate immune reaction against gluten. It classically presents as chronic diarrhea, bloating, and nausea in addition to malabsorption symptoms such as weight loss and micronutrient deficiency. We report the firs...
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doaj-478924ec405d428985dba5b5ad03f9a42020-11-25T02:46:29ZengBMCBMC Gastroenterology1471-230X2020-10-012011710.1186/s12876-020-01483-wConcurrent cerebral arterial and venous sinus thrombosis revealing celiac disease- a case report and literature reviewDalia Alhosain0Lamia Kouba1Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Damascus University Hospitals, Damascus UniversityFaculty of Medicine, Damascus UniversityAbstract Background Celiac disease is an autoimmune condition characterized by an inappropriate immune reaction against gluten. It classically presents as chronic diarrhea, bloating, and nausea in addition to malabsorption symptoms such as weight loss and micronutrient deficiency. We report the first case of coinciding cerebral infarction and venous sinus thrombosis unveiling the diagnosis of celiac disease. Case presentation A 40-year old female patient with a four-day history of severe diarrhea presented with right hemiplegia and altered mental status. Imaging revealed left middle cerebral artery occlusion and left transverse and sigmoid venous sinus thrombosis, along with left jugular vein thrombosis. Her laboratory evaluation was notable for profound iron deficiency anemia, thrombocytosis, and hyperhomocysteinemia. Her positive anti-tissue transglutaminase IgA antibodies and ensuing duodenal biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of celiac disease. Conclusions Celiac disease has a wide range of intestinal and extraintestinal manifestations and can present with thrombotic events in young patients with iron deficiency and hyperhomocysteinemia.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12876-020-01483-wCeliac diseaseStrokeVenous sinus thrombosisArterial thrombosisCase report |
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Concurrent cerebral arterial and venous sinus thrombosis revealing celiac disease- a case report and literature review |
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Concurrent cerebral arterial and venous sinus thrombosis revealing celiac disease- a case report and literature review |
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concurrent cerebral arterial and venous sinus thrombosis revealing celiac disease- a case report and literature review |
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Abstract Background Celiac disease is an autoimmune condition characterized by an inappropriate immune reaction against gluten. It classically presents as chronic diarrhea, bloating, and nausea in addition to malabsorption symptoms such as weight loss and micronutrient deficiency. We report the first case of coinciding cerebral infarction and venous sinus thrombosis unveiling the diagnosis of celiac disease. Case presentation A 40-year old female patient with a four-day history of severe diarrhea presented with right hemiplegia and altered mental status. Imaging revealed left middle cerebral artery occlusion and left transverse and sigmoid venous sinus thrombosis, along with left jugular vein thrombosis. Her laboratory evaluation was notable for profound iron deficiency anemia, thrombocytosis, and hyperhomocysteinemia. Her positive anti-tissue transglutaminase IgA antibodies and ensuing duodenal biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of celiac disease. Conclusions Celiac disease has a wide range of intestinal and extraintestinal manifestations and can present with thrombotic events in young patients with iron deficiency and hyperhomocysteinemia. |
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Celiac disease Stroke Venous sinus thrombosis Arterial thrombosis Case report |
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