Contraceptive-related cerebral venous thrombosis with profuse vaginal bleed
Autor: | J. M. K. Murthy, T. Jayashree Narayanan, G. V. S. Chowdary |
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Rok vydání: | 2005 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Ethinyl Estradiol-Norgestrel Combination medicine.medical_specialty Neurology Lateral Sinus Thrombosis business.industry Obstetrics Intrauterine Devices Medicated Levonorgestrel Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine medicine.disease female genital diseases and pregnancy complications Vaginal bleed Venous thrombosis Contraceptives Oral Combined medicine Hormonal therapy Humans Female Neurology (clinical) business Menorrhagia |
Zdroj: | Neurocritical care. 2(3) |
ISSN: | 1541-6933 |
Popis: | Women on hormonal therapy for menorrhagia are at risk for cerebral venous thrombosis.This scenario may become complicated when there is profuse vaginal bleed with the withdrawal of hormonal therapy. There are no reports describing the possible therapeutic approaches in this clinical situation.A 42-year-old female with a history of uterine fibroids and menorrhagia taking an estrogen-progesterone combination pill presented with seizure clusters. Neuro-imaging showed lateral sinus thrombosis and biparietal hemorrhagic infarcts. Withdrawal of the contraceptive pill was associated with profuse vaginal bleed, leading to hemodynamic instability and the need for multiple blood transfusions. As an emergent procedure to stop the vaginal bleeding, the patient was implanted with a levonorgestrel intrauterine system; with this, vaginal bleed stopped within 12 hours with hemodynamic stability. Subsequently, the patient was treated with unfractionated heparin followed by warfarin (target international normalized ratio: 2.5-3). She made a good neurological recovery.This case illustrates that LNG-IUS can be an innovative choice for local hormonal therapy in a patient with OCP-related cerebral venous thrombosis and simultaneous vaginal bleeding. |
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