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    Oestroprogestogen use is linked to ischemic strokes, with CT scans revealing arterial infarcts and angiographic findings suggesting arteritis or venous thrombophlebitis. This study explores the epidemiological and physiopathological connections.

    Area of Science:

    • Neurology
    • Vascular Medicine
    • Radiology

    Background:

    • Ischemic strokes can occur in patients using oestroprogestogens.
    • Understanding the underlying mechanisms and radiological findings is crucial.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the epidemiology and physiopathology of ischemic strokes in oestroprogestogen users.
    • To identify key radiological correlates of these strokes.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of epidemiological data.
    • Analysis of physiopathological aspects.
    • Radiological assessment including CT scans and angiography.

    Main Results:

    • Identified arterial infarcts on CT scans.
    • Observed non-specific angiographic lesions consistent with arteritis.
    Keywords:
    AntibodiesBiologyCerebrovascular EffectsContraception--side effectsContraceptive Agents, Female--side effectsContraceptive Agents--side effectsContraceptive Methods--side effectsCorpus Luteum HormonesDiseasesEmbolismEndocrine SystemEstrogensFamily PlanningHormonesImmunologic FactorsIschemiaOral Contraceptives--side effectsPhysiologyProgestational HormonesProgesteroneThromboembolismThrombophlebitisVascular Diseases

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  • Rarely, findings suggested venous thrombophlebitis.
  • Conclusions:

    • Oestroprogestogen use is associated with specific radiological patterns in ischemic stroke.
    • These patterns include arterial infarcts and arteritis-like lesions.