Atypical presentation of an ischemic cerebrovascular event: a case report

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https://doi.org/10.61182/rnavmed.v9n1a3

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Ischemic stroke, Intravenous thrombolysis, Panangiography, Secondary prevention, Antiplatelet therapy

Abstract

Stroke is a clinical condition that affects a high percentage of the population, is estimated to be the second leading cause of death in the world and is one of the main causes of disability. This event occurs mainly due to the obstruction of arterial blood flow in the brain and is closely associated with an increase in chronic noncommunicable diseases such as type 2 diabetes mellitus and arterial hypertension. There are multiple therapeutic interventions for both acute episodes and to prevent recurrence once the possible trigger is identified and the cardiovascular risk of the affected patient is stratified, and with timely intervention a positive impact can be achieved not only on the mortality of the event, but also on quality of life and years of productive life. A 41-year-old man with no relevant medical history suffered a sudden episode of loss of consciousness and postural tone, followed by tonic-clonic seizures lasting 3 minutes, with deviation of the labial commissure to the left. She regained full consciousness after the episode, but experienced amnesia of the event. After 4 days of hospitalization, she was discharged with secondary prevention with acetylsalicylic acid.

Author Biographies

  • David Fernando Ortiz Pérez, Universidad del Sinú - Elías Bechara Zainúm

    Médico. Residente de Medicina Interna, Universidad del Sinú - Elías Bechara Zainúm.

  • John Sebastián Osorio Muñoz, Hospital Venancio Díaz

    Médico general, Especialista en derecho médico. 

  • Manuel Esteban Ortiz Pérez, Universidad del Cauca

    Médico interno.

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2023-06-29

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Ortiz Pérez DF, Osorio Muñoz JS, Ortiz Pérez ME. Atypical presentation of an ischemic cerebrovascular event: a case report. Rev. Navar. Medica [Internet]. 2023 Jun. 29 [cited 2024 Dec. 22];9(1):22-8. Available from: https://journals.uninavarra.edu.co/index.php/navarramedica/article/view/279

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