TY - JOUR
T1 - Unilateral venous thalamic infarction in a child mimicking a thalamic tumor
AU - Haug, Verena
AU - Linder-Lucht, Michaela
AU - Zieger, Barbara
AU - Korinthenberg, Rudolf
AU - Mall, Volker
AU - Mader, Irina
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Unilateral thalamic infarction is a rare condition in adults. This is a case report of a young child presenting with left-sided hemiparesis of sudden onset due to an unilateral venous thalamic infarction. This was attributed to an asymmetric thrombosis of the cerebral internal veins, a partial thrombosis of the vein of Galen and straight sinus. Magnetic resonance imaging resulted primarily in the differential diagnosis of a cerebral tumor or an intracerebral abscess, leading to stereotactic puncture. Subsequent magnetic resonance venography facilitated the correct diagnosis. Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia necessitated anticoagulation treatment with hirudin and later, warfarin. The patient made a complete recovery. We conclude that unclear unilateral thalamic lesions might be symptomatic of a cerebral deep venous thrombosis and might mimic a thalamic tumor. In uncertain cases, we suggest rapid performance of magnetic resonance angiography.
AB - Unilateral thalamic infarction is a rare condition in adults. This is a case report of a young child presenting with left-sided hemiparesis of sudden onset due to an unilateral venous thalamic infarction. This was attributed to an asymmetric thrombosis of the cerebral internal veins, a partial thrombosis of the vein of Galen and straight sinus. Magnetic resonance imaging resulted primarily in the differential diagnosis of a cerebral tumor or an intracerebral abscess, leading to stereotactic puncture. Subsequent magnetic resonance venography facilitated the correct diagnosis. Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia necessitated anticoagulation treatment with hirudin and later, warfarin. The patient made a complete recovery. We conclude that unclear unilateral thalamic lesions might be symptomatic of a cerebral deep venous thrombosis and might mimic a thalamic tumor. In uncertain cases, we suggest rapid performance of magnetic resonance angiography.
KW - Deep internal cerebral venous thrombosis
KW - Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia
KW - Iron deficiency
KW - Unilateral venous thalamic infarction
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U2 - 10.1177/0883073808321055
DO - 10.1177/0883073808321055
M3 - Article
C2 - 19168825
AN - SCOPUS:59349101565
SN - 0883-0738
VL - 24
SP - 105
EP - 109
JO - Journal of Child Neurology
JF - Journal of Child Neurology
IS - 1
ER -