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A Thrombotic Stroke Model Based On Transient Cerebral Hypoxia-ischemia
Published on: August 18, 2015
Cryptogenic stroke in a boy with atrial septal defect and hyperhomocysteinemia
Giuseppe Indolfi1, Elisa Bartolini, Sandra Trapani
1Department of Pediatrics, University of Florence, Anna Meyer Children's Hospital, Florence, Italy. g.indolfi@meyer.it
Abstract:
In children, clinical recognition of stroke and determination of its exact etiology are extremely difficult. The authors described a case of cryptogenic stroke in a 14-year-old-boy with asymptomatic atrial septal defect and hypercoagulable state. Paradoxical embolism was hypothesized as the responsible etiopathological mechanism. It is crucial to increase clinician awareness of stroke in children.
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