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Transient ischemic attack associated with acute cytomegalovirus infection
Sharon Amit1, Avi Gadoth, Michael Giladi
1Infectious Diseases Unit, Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel-Aviv, Israel.
Abstract:
Acute cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is associated with thromboembolism. However, cerebrovascular ischemic events have not been reported in relation to acute CMV infection. A patient with a transient ischemic attack and acute CMV infection is described. Transient appearance of anti-phospholipid antibodies suggests a causal relationship between the two. Physicians should be alert to symptoms and signs of acute CMV infection in patients with idiopathic cerebrovascular ischemic events.
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