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Bin Chi1, Meiyan Liu2, Pengwei Hou1
1Neurosurgery, Fuzhou 900th Hospital, Fuzong Clinical Medical College, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, CHN.
Abstract:
This study aims to present a case of uterine adenomyosis accompanied by multiple hemorrhagic cerebral infarctions (CIs), summarize therapeutic experiences based on the literature review, and improve the clinical diagnosis and treatment of multiple hemorrhagic CIs. This paper describes a 46-year-old female with a four-year history of uterine adenomyosis complicated by multiple hemorrhagic CIs. During treatment, elevated levels of D-dimer, CA-125, and severe anemia were observed. Following internal medicine treatment targeting uterine adenomyosis and hemorrhagic CIs, the cerebral hemorrhage gradually resolved. Women presenting with multiple CIs, particularly hemorrhagic ones, should be evaluated for the presence of gynecological diseases. Treating gynecological conditions may aid in the management of multiple CIs.
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