ランブル疣贅の関与が示唆された再発性脳塞栓症の 1 例

Translated title of the contribution: A case of recurrent cerebral embolism associated with Lambl’s excrescence

Yusuke Nakazawa, Junpei Koge, Noritsugu Morishige, Seiya Kato, Masakazu Kawajiri, Takeshi Yamada

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Abstract

A 75-year-old female had a history of prior ischemic stroke with aphasia and right hemiplegia. Magnetic resonance angiography showed left internal carotid artery occlusion. She was successfully treated with intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (IV t-PA) and underwent endovascular thrombectomy (EVT). She was diagnosed with cardioembolic stroke due to the presence of atrial fibrillation and mitral valve stenosis, and warfarin was administered. However, she experienced large vessel occlusion twice within 2 years. Upon further analysis, transesophageal echocardiography revealed a mobile hyperechoic structure on the aortic valve, which was assumed to be an embolic source. Thus, we decided to perform mitral and aortic valve replacement. The excised aortic valve structure was suggested to be an example of Lambl’s excrescence, histopathologically. After surgery, the patient had no recurrence for 3 years. Several cases of ischemic stroke associated with Lambl’s excrescence have been reported, but definitive guidelines for managing patients with Lambl’s excrescence do not currently exist. Surgical intervention for Lambl’s excrescence with recurrent ischemic events may be important for preventing further recurrence.

Translated title of the contributionA case of recurrent cerebral embolism associated with Lambl’s excrescence
Original languageJapanese
Pages (from-to)145-151
Number of pages7
JournalClinical Neurology
Volume62
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Clinical Neurology

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