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Rev Neurol (Paris) ; 153(4): 271-4, 1997 May.
Article de Français | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9296147

RÉSUMÉ

A 37 year-old man had headaches for 10 days, then a single tonic-clonic seizure and coma due to an extensive cerebral venous thrombosis. In spite of full-dose heparin treatment for 7 days, the clinical picture worsened along with increasing edema on CT-Scan. Direct thrombolytic treatment was then performed using transvenous catheterization and instillation of Urokinase (2.6 MU over 4 days). A near complete repermeabilization of the sinuses was obtained and the patient improved dramatically in a few days. The only adverse effect of Urokinase was hematuria. Based on our experience and review of the literature which includes 26 previous cases, direct thrombolytic therapy appears to be a relatively safe procedure. This treatment should be considered in a patient with extensive dural sinus thrombosis which fails to respond to heparin treatment.


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Embolie et thrombose intracrâniennes/traitement médicamenteux , Activateurs du plasminogène/administration et posologie , Activateur du plasminogène de type urokinase/administration et posologie , Adulte , Cathétérisme périphérique , Résistance aux substances , Héparine , Humains , Injections , Mâle , Traitement thrombolytique
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